An independent investigation concluded Thursday that advanced meters deployed by Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) meet industry standards for accuracy. However, the utility still has not regained the confidence of some customers. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will be reviewing PG&E’s effort to re-double its consumer education and information programs on the new meters.
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FERC OKs East-to-West Expansion of Questar Overthrust
FERC last Tuesday approved Questar Overthrust Pipeline Co.’s application to further expand its system to meet increased market demand and provide greater access to Rocky Mountain natural gas.
FERC OKs East-to-West Expansion of Questar Overthrust
FERC Tuesday approved Questar Overthrust Pipeline Co.’s application to further expand its system to meet increased market demand and provide greater access to Rocky Mountain natural gas.
Coast Guard Gives Opinion on Cameron LNG Export
Changes proposed by Sempra LNG unit Cameron LNG LLC to its liquefied natural gas terminal in Cameron Parish, LA, to allow for the export of LNG do not meet the threshold to be considered “new construction,” according to U.S. Coast Guard Captain J.J. Plunkett, captain of the port for Port Arthur, TX.
Haynesville Development Spurs Gathering Growth
Natural gas gathering firms are lining up with expansions and new facilities to meet demand from producers in the fast-growing Haynesville Shale of Louisiana and East Texas.
Haynesville Shale Development Spurs Gathering Growth
Natural gas gathering firms are lining up with expansions and new facilities to meet demand from producers in the fast-growing Haynesville Shale of Louisiana and East Texas.
Haynesville Shale Development Spurs Gathering Growth
Natural gas gathering firms are lining up with expansions and new facilities to meet demand from producers in the fast-growing Haynesville Shale of Louisiana and East Texas.
FERC Staff Weighs In-State Alaska Gasline Authority
Whether Alaskans develop an in-state gasline to meet demand in the state’s Southcentral region with supplies from the gas-rich North Slope remains to be seen. Also uncertain is whether FERC would have jurisdiction over such a line as it may be used to transport some gas that would be liquefied for export to the Lower 48 and abroad.
FERC Authority Over In-State Alaska Gasline Considered
Whether Alaskans develop an in-state gasline to meet demand in the state’s Southcentral region with supplies from the gas-rich North Slope remains to be seen. Also uncertain is whether FERC would have jurisdiction over such a line as it may be used to transport some gas that would be liquefied for export to the Lower 48 and abroad.
FERC Authority Over In-State Alaska Gasline Considered
Whether Alaskans develop an in-state gasline to meet demand in the state’s Southcentral region with supplies from the gas-rich North Slope remains to be seen. Also uncertain is whether FERC would have jurisdiction over such a line as it may be used to transport some gas that would be liquefied for export to the Lower 48 and abroad.