FERC on Tuesday issued a temporary certificate of public convenience and necessity to Spire STL Pipeline LLC, keeping the 65-mile, 400,000 Dth/d Midwest natural gas conduit in service for now following a court order vacating the project’s federal authorization. Three of the four sitting members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission opted to support the…
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Black Bear Snaps Up Enbridge’s Ozark Natural Gas Business
Houston-based Black Bear Transmission LLC has acquired Ozark Gas Transmission LLC (OGT) and Ozark Gas Gathering LLC (OGG) from a subsidiary of Enbridge Inc.
Black Bear Snaps Up Enbridge’s Ozark Natural Gas Business
Houston-based Black Bear Transmission LLC has acquired Ozark Gas Transmission LLC (OGT) and Ozark Gas Gathering LLC (OGG) from a subsidiary of Enbridge Inc.
MoGas Gauging Support for Missouri-Illinois Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion
MoGas Pipeline LLC is holding a nonbinding open season through mid-December to test support in firm transportation capacity on its interstate natural gas pipeline in Missouri and Illinois.
Spire STL Line in Illinois, Missouri May Boost REX Utilization
Citing persistent flood issues in a portion of its route, Spire STL Pipeline LLC filed a request with FERC earlier this month to begin service on its 65-mile, 400,000 Dth/d natural gas transmission pipeline.
FERC Approves Midwest Spire Pipeline in Another Split Decision
In a split decision Friday, FERC issued a certificate of public convenience and necessity to Spire STL Pipeline LLC (Spire) for its proposed 65-mile, 400,000 Dth/d natural gas transmission project to tap supplies from the Rockies Express Pipeline (REX) for delivery into the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Laclede Plans REX, Panhandle Lateral to Tap Into Marcellus, Utica Gas
The Laclede Group revealed plans Wednesday to build a 60-mile, 24-inch diameter lateral in Missouri and Western Illinois that would interconnect with the Rockies Express (REX) and Panhandle Eastern pipelines.
Sierra Club Resolution Urges Ameren to Move to Renewables
The Missouri chapter of the Sierra Club has filed a resolution with shareholders of Ameren Corp., in an effort to compel the utility to generate more of its electricity through renewable energy sources, specifically wind and solar.
Regulators Again Seek Appellate Review of MoGas Pipeline Rates
The Missouri Public Service Commission (MoPSC) has petitioned the federal court of appeals in Washington, DC, to review FERC orders that allow MoGas Pipeline LLC — an interstate pipeline system that was created in 2007 as a result of the consolidation of three pipeline affiliates — to include “acquisition premium” costs in the pipeline’s initial rates.
Missouri Utility Hiking Rates, Encouraging Efficiency
A proposal to hike rates by Missouri Gas Energy (MGE) of Kansas City, MO, also includes incentives to encourage energy efficiency among consumers and options for the financing of energy-efficient appliances, the Laclede Gas Co. utility said.