Calling it a “delicate compromise of numerous complex and interrelated issues,” a FERC deputy administrative law judge (ALJ) has certified an uncontested settlement that seeks to resolve Section 5 allegations that Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) over-recovered its cost of service.
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ALJ Certifies Settlement of Section 5 Allegations Against NGPL
Calling it a “delicate compromise of numerous complex and interrelated issues,” a FERC deputy administrative law judge (ALJ) has certified an uncontested settlement that seeks to resolve Section 5 allegations that Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) over-recovered its cost of service.
NGV Advocate: Relax Aftermarket Rules
So far there aren’t many manufacturers of natural gas-fueled vehicles (NGV); however, there are numerous companies providing aftermarket NGV conversions. That’s why an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposal to streamline aftermarket conversion certifications is so important, according to NGVAmerica.
NGV Advocate: Relax Aftermarket Certification Rules
So far there aren’t many manufacturers of natural gas-fueled vehicles (NGV); however, there are numerous companies providing aftermarket NGV conversions. That’s why an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposal to streamline aftermarket conversion certifications is so important, according to NGVAmerica.
Raymond James: Majors Looking to Capitalize on European Shale
Looking to replicate the numerous North American successes in recovering natural gas reserves from unconventional shale plays, a number of oil and gas majors are eager to take the new drilling technology across the pond to Europe, but Raymond James analyst Pavel Molchanov warns that while the resource potential is “definitely there,” the process “will be a marathon and not a sprint.”
U.S. Market Less Attractive to Canadian Gas
Canadian natural gas exporters are off to a weak start on the new international contract year as volumes, prices and revenues continue the trade’s slide in its last 12-month period ending Oct. 31.
U.S. Markets Have Been Less Rewarding to Canadian Gas
Canadian natural gas exporters are off to a weak start on the new international contract year as volumes, prices and revenues continue the trade’s slide in its last 12-month period ending Oct. 31.
U.S. Markets Have Been Less Rewarding to Canadian Gas
Canadian natural gas exporters are off to a weak start on the new international contract year as volumes, prices and revenues continue the trade’s slide in its last 12-month period ending Oct. 31.
Industry Executives Say the Future Is Gas
Low natural gas prices may be driving numerous producers to shift their focus to oil production; however, results from a recent executive survey released last week suggest that the country’s energy future will be more closely linked with natural gas than was previously thought.
Survey: The Future is Gas, But It Won’t Be Painless
Low natural gas prices may be driving numerous producers to shift their focus to oil production; however, results from a recent executive survey suggest that the country’s energy future will be more closely linked with natural gas than was previously thought.