Invasion

G7 Leaders Leave Door Open to New Natural Gas Investments

G7 Leaders Leave Door Open to New Natural Gas Investments

Energy and environment ministers from the Group of Seven (G7) economically advanced nations, including the United States, agreed to ramp up electricity generated by renewable energy sources to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels. Yet the ministers, recognizing global demand shifts amid Russia’s war in Ukraine and the particular energy needs of meeting host…

April 17, 2023

Foreign Acquisitions of U.S. Utilities Get FERC Nod

The foreign invasion of the U.S. electric utility market got offto a good start last week when the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission approved two separate transactions valued atapproximately $10-$11 billion.

June 21, 1999

Foreign Acquisitions of U.S. Utilities Get FERC Nod

The foreign invasion of the U.S. electric utility market got abig shot in the arm yesterday when the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission approved two separate transactions valued at $10-$11billion.

June 17, 1999

Sempra Continues Mexican Invasion

Sempra Energy International said it began construction on a23-mile, $35 million pipeline running from California to Mexicolast week, adding to the already-extensive activity the company isinvolved in south of the border. The 300 MMcf/d pipeline isscheduled to begin service to the Presidente Juarez power stationat Rosarito, Baja California by December.

May 24, 1999

Williams-Transco Plotting Coastal Invasion of Florida

Florida Gas Transmission may not be the only interstatetrunkline in Florida if Williams-Transco succeeds in its plan foran underwater pipeline from offshore Mobile Bay through the Gulf ofMexico to landfall near Tampa on Florida’s southwest coast.

October 19, 1998