Inergy subsidiary Central New York Oil and Gas LLC (CNYOG) has applied to FERC for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to construct and operate the MARC I Hub Line, a proposed 30-inch diameter bidirectional pipeline in Bradford, Sullivan and Lycoming counties in Pennsylvania.
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MARC I Hub Line Construction Application Goes to FERC
Inergy subsidiary Central New York Oil and Gas LLC (CNYOG) has applied to FERC for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to construct and operate the MARC I Hub Line, a proposed 30-inch diameter bidirectional pipeline in Bradford, Sullivan and Lycoming counties in Pennsylvania.
Colorado Gas Storage Project Gets FERC Go-Ahead
FERC Monday approved East Cheyenne Gas Storage LLC’s proposal to operate a natural gas storage facility in Northeast Colorado to serve the peak-day and load-growth needs in markets throughout the Midwest and West.
Transportation Notes
El Paso said it continues to operate under pressure restrictions in a section of Line 1102 north of Amarillo Compressor Station that makes it unable to physically transport gas north or south between the Amarillo and Dumas compressor stations. Transportation through this segment will be scheduled only to the extent that net nominations in both directions are approximately zero, the pipeline said. It has now acquired all of the property required for rerouting this segment. El Paso said. It expects to start construction in August with an anticipated in-service date around Oct. 5.
Industry Brief
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. will construct and operate two compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle fueling stations in the New York City area, the company said. The first station will be in Queens, and the second will open adjacent to Newark, NJ’s Liberty International Airport. Designed to support growing fleets of CNG taxis, limousines and paratransit vehicles, the Queens and Newark Airport stations will also be available 24 hours a day for public access. The Queens facility is to be built on property owned by New York City’s largest taxi fleet owner. Construction is set to begin in May with a targeted opening slated for fall. The Newark Airport station is to be co-located with a new convenience store. The Clean Energy/Newark Airport Plaza CNG station is scheduled to open in June. Clean Energy has a CNG station at LaGuardia Airport and has assumed management of four of National Grid’s CNG stations in the New York metropolitan area, including the station at John F. Kennedy International Airport. The Seal Beach, CA-based company recently struck a fleet deal with AT&T (see Daily GPI, April 5).
Industry Brief
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. will construct and operate two compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle fueling stations in the New York City area, the company said. The first station will be in Queens, and the second will open adjacent to Newark, NJ’s Liberty International Airport. Designed to support growing fleets of CNG taxis, limousines and paratransit vehicles, the Queens and Newark Airport stations will also be available 24 hours a day for public access. The Queens facility is to be built on property owned by New York City’s largest taxi fleet owner. Construction is set to begin in May with a targeted opening slated for fall. The Newark Airport station is to be co-located with a new convenience store. The Clean Energy/Newark Airport Plaza CNG station is scheduled to open in June. Clean Energy has a CNG station at LaGuardia Airport and has assumed management of four of National Grid’s CNG stations in the New York metropolitan area, including the station at John F. Kennedy International Airport. The Seal Beach, CA-based company recently struck a fleet deal with AT&T (see Daily GPI, April 5).
AT&T, Clean Energy Agree on CNG Fueling Deal
Seal Beach, CA-based Clean Energy Fuels Corp. said Wednesday it has contracted with AT&T to build, operate and supply compressed natural gas (CNG) for the communication giant’s plan to deploy up to 8,000 CNG-powered fleet vehicles.
AT&T, Clean Energy Agree on CNG Fueling Deal
Seal Beach, CA-based Clean Energy Fuels Corp. said Wednesday it has contracted with AT&T to build, operate and supply compressed natural gas (CNG) for the communication giant’s plan to deploy up to 8,000 CNG-powered fleet vehicles.
Colorado Storage Project Bites Dust, Cites Tight Capital/Credit Market
In an unusual move, Blue Sky Gas Storage LLC has declined a certificate from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to construct and operate a natural gas storage field and related pipelines in Colorado, citing limited access to capital and credit to pursue the project.
Colorado Storage Project Bites the Dust, Cites Tight Capital/Credit Market
In an unusual move, Blue Sky Gas Storage LLC has declined a certificate from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to construct and operate a natural gas storage field and related pipelines in Colorado, citing limited access to capital and credit to pursue the project.