The California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) Monday filed a protest with FERC of the Mitsubishi Corp. proposal to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in Long Beach harbor. As reported in NGI earlier in the month, the CPUC believes it has jurisdiction over the proposed project, whose backers don’t agree.
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Calpine Energy, Southern Natural Embroiled in Dispute over Collateral
A subsidiary of Calpine Corp. asked FERC last week to intervene in a dispute over what it claims are “excessive” collateral demands made by El Paso’s Southern Natural Gas pipeline for service on its 114-mile South System II Expansion project.
Calpine Energy, Southern Natural Embroiled in Dispute over Collateral
A subsidiary of Calpine Corp. has asked FERC to intervene in a dispute over what it claims are “excessive” collateral demands made by El Paso’s Southern Natural Gas pipeline for service on its 114-mile South System II Expansion project.
CA Power Crisis Continues In Courts, Legislature
In the nothing-is-really-settled department, the State ofCalifornia was preparing to intervene today in a federal districtcourt in Los Angeles that has been asked to raise utility rates tocover the unpaid costs of wholesale power.
Oil Prices Should be ‘Left Alone,’ Murkowski Says
Sen. Frank Murkowski (R-AK) last week urged the Clintonadministration not to intervene in the domestic crude oil market toreduce rising prices. The chairman of the Senate Energy and NaturalResources Committee was especially concerned about reports that theadministration was considering tapping into the Strategic PetroleumReserve (SPR) to bring down prices.