Nisource

NiSource Begins Binding Open Season for Ohio Storage Field

NiSource Gas Transmission & Storage (NGT&S) will hold a binding open season for storage and transportation capacity at its field south of Columbus, OH, until July 31, the company said Tuesday, citing strong shipper interest during a recent nonbinding open season.

July 18, 2007

Millennium Pipeline Delays Phase 1 Project 1 Year

NiSource’s Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. told FERC last week that service on the Millennium Phase 1 project, which would provide about 525,400 Dth/d of new firm transportation capacity to markets in New York and New England, will be delayed a year to Nov. 1, 2008.

July 17, 2006

Millennium Pipeline Delays Phase 1 Project 1 Year

NiSource’s Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. told FERC Wednesday that service on the Millennium Phase 1 project, which would provide about 525,400 Dth/d of new firm transportation capacity to markets in New York and New England, will be delayed a year to Nov. 1, 2008.

July 13, 2006

Columbia Gas of Virginia Says Demand Growth Not a Problem

NiSource subsidiary Columbia Gas of Virginia said Monday that while natural gas demand continues to increase in the state, the utility continues to be able to meet the needs of its customers.

March 29, 2005

NIPSCO Requests Clarification on Refund Order, New Storage Requirements

NiSource subsidiary Northern Indiana Public Service (NIPSCO) filed a motion for clarification of an order issued by Indiana regulators in September that will require the utility to refund gas customers $3.8 million and make significant modifications to its use and valuation of gas storage, and its hedging and gas volatility mitigation measures. However, the company decided late on Friday not to appeal the order, said NIPSCO spokesman Larry Graham.

October 13, 2003

NIPSCO Requests Clarification on Refund Order, New Storage Requirements

NiSource subsidiary Northern Indiana Public Service (NIPSCO) has filed a motion for clarification of an order issued by Indiana regulators in September that will require the utility to refund gas customers $3.8 million and make significant modifications to its use and valuation of gas storage, and its hedging and gas volatility mitigation measures. It was the first time Indiana regulators had ordered a refund based on NIPSCO’s purchased gas adjustment (PGA) mechanism.

October 10, 2003

Columbia Loop Line Ruptures in WV, Cuts Service to Allegheny Customers

Columbia Gas Transmission, a unit of NiSource Inc., said service was completely restored last week to the handful of residential customers in West Virginia who lost service following the rupture of a 30-inch diameter looping line carrying about 600 MMcf/d of gas through a rural area near Charleston. The pipeline rupture caused a fire last Monday at 11 p.m., but no injuries were reported. Gas transportation service was diverted onto a parallel pipeline. No mainline deliveries were curtailed, a spokesman said.

August 12, 2002

Columbia Loop Line Ruptures in WV, Cuts Service to Allegheny Customers

Columbia Gas Transmission, a unit of NiSource Inc., said a 30-inch diameter looping line carrying about 60 MMcf/d of gas in West Virginia ruptured Monday at 11 p.m., causing a fire but no injuries.

August 8, 2002

Industry Briefs

Egan Hub Partners, a subsidiary of NiSource, filed a request atFERC recently to expand the operating capacity of its existingstorage facility in Acadia Parish, LA from 15.5 Bcf to 21 Bcf. Thecompany wants a FERC decision by Sept. 1 so that some or all of theexpansion can be online during the 2000-2001 heating season. Egansaid the expansion is necessary because of the large number ofrequests from customers for additional storage service. It expectsthat the expanded capacity will be fully subscribed and says it canprovide the identity of customers with which it is discussingincremental service, if the Commission requests such information.The company’s two existing salt dome caverns will be enlarged from7.75 Bcf to 10.5 Bcf and compression will be added, boostingdeliverability from 750 MMcf/d to 800 MMcf/d.

May 1, 2000

Industry Briefs

Egan Hub Partners, a subsidiary of NiSource, filed a request atFERC recently to expand the operating capacity of its existingstorage facility in Acadia Parish, LA from 15.5 Bcf to 21 Bcf. Thecompany wants a FERC decision by Sept. 1 so that some or all of theexpansion can be online during the 2000-2001 heating season. Egansaid the expansion is necessary because of the large number ofrequests from customers for additional storage service. It expectsthat the expanded capacity will be fully subscribed and says it canprovide the identity of customers with which it is discussingincremental service, if the Commission requests such information.The company’s two existing salt dome caverns will be enlarged from7.75 Bcf to 10.5 Bcf and compression will be added, boostingdeliverability from 750 MMcf/d to 800 MMcf/d.

April 26, 2000