Irate

Urgency Grows Over TransCanada Tolls

Irate natural gas shippers are trying to light a fire under a forthcoming review of TransCanada Corp.’s eastbound mainline (TCPL) from Alberta, calling for accelerated work on a restructuring of sharply increased tolls.

May 23, 2011

Urgency Grows Over TransCanada Tolls

Irate natural gas shippers are trying to light a fire under a forthcoming review of TransCanada Corp.’s eastbound mainline (TCPL) from Alberta, calling for accelerated work on a restructuring of sharply increased tolls.

May 23, 2011

‘Split Title’ Mineral Rights Debate Heats Up Again Over CBM

Irate mineral rights owners are making an Alberta election issue out of a rich natural gas formation by calling on the incumbent Conservative government to take sides with them in a dispute with industry.

March 3, 2008

‘Split Title’ Canadian Mineral Rights Debate Heats Up Again Over CBM

Irate mineral rights owners are making an Alberta election issue out of a rich natural gas formation by calling on the incumbent Conservative government to take sides with them in a dispute with industry.

February 26, 2008

Koch Blasts Protesters Of its Parking Deals

“The fact that Dynegy and Amoco are parties to this protest is not surprisingbecause both have a long-standing practice of raising affiliate abuse issuesevery time an opportunity presents itself. The mantra of affiliate abuseby these parties has become very tiresome,” the pipeline told FERC, addingits answer would prove them wrong.

February 28, 2000

Koch Blasts Protesters of its Parking Deals

An irate Koch Gateway Pipeline told FERC this week that DynegyMarketing and Trade, Amoco Energy Trading and Marathon Oil don’thave a clue how to run a gas pipeline and should refrain fromattempting to understand how its parking and lending service (PAL)works. Despite being totally devoid of any factual basis, theirjoint protest filed last week with the Commission wasn’t totallyunexpected, however, Koch said.

February 25, 2000

Georgia PSC Votes to Investigate AGL

Like an irate mother ordering her child to come inside while theother children play, the Georgia Public Service Commissionunanimously voted Tuesday to order a full hearing into Atlanta GasLight’s (AGL) rate charging operations. The hearings will beginFeb.3 and a decision is expected by Feb. 9. The vote took placeduring a regular session of the commission.

January 6, 1999