Oregon

Tuscarora Expects to Cancel Phase II of its Expansion

Tuscarora Gas Transmission said it most likely will have to cancel the second phase of its proposed pipeline expansion because Duke Energy has put a proposed power plant indefinitely on hold. Phase II of the expansion called for the construction of a 3.7-mile lateral to transport an additional 40,000 Dth/d of gas to Duke Energy North America LLC’s proposed 540 MW Washoe generating plant near Reno, NV.

January 23, 2003

NW Natural Seeks to Extend Mist Pipeline

NW Natural submitted an application Friday to the Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC) for a 60-mile, 24-inch pipeline to link the company’s underground natural gas storage fields near Mist, OR to a Williams mainline near Molalla.

March 26, 2001

NW Natural Seeks to Extend Mist Pipeline

NW Natural submitted an application Friday to the Oregon EnergyFacility Siting Council (EFSC) for a 60-mile, 24-inch pipeline tolink the company’s underground natural gas storage fields nearMist, OR to a Williams mainline near Molalla.

March 26, 2001

Western Governors Formally Request Price Caps

The governors of California, Oregon and Washington Monday sent aletter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission renewing earlierrequests for a temporary western wholesale price cap onelectricity, but allowing a $25/MWh profit over the cost of thepower. A similar proposal, they said, has been offered by FERCCommissioner William Massey.

March 14, 2001

Industry Briefs

Domestic natural gas demand next year will surpass the 22 Tcfmark for the first time since 1972, the Independent PetroleumAssociation of America (IPAA) forecasts. The higher anticipateddemand, which the producer group pegged at 22.56 Tcf, will bespurred by growth in the industrial and residential sectors, withdemand for the former expected to be up 2.5% to 9.14 Tcf and demandfor the latter up by 2.1% to 5 Tcf. The IPAA anticipates a similar2.1% growth for the commercial sector to 3.3 Tcf, but demand byelectric utilities – where the gas industry is pinning much of itshopes for the future – is likely to tumble by 1% to 3.18 Tcf nextyear. It forecasts about another 1.94 Tcf will be consumed as leaseand plant fuel and pipeline fuel. Demand will outstrip domesticsupply of dry natural gas, which is predicted to increase by 1% to18.94 Tcf next year. The majority of the U.S. gas production willbe in the Gulf of Mexico, the group said. Gas imports will accountfor about 3.94 Tcf, up 5.7% from 2000. For oil and natural gasliquids (NGLs), the IPAA estimated domestic production willincrease slightly to 7.83 million barrels per day, while importswill hit 11.30 million b/d. U.S. consumption of oil and NGLs willrise by 1.3% to 19.87 million b/d.

April 24, 2000

Internet as Energy Selling Vehicle Untapped

Last week a little town in Oregon adopted a web site as itsofficial name for a one-year trial basis. During the Christmasholidays, Wal-Mart sold a computer with Internet access for about$500, and couldn’t keep up with demand. Some are saying 80%-90% ofthe United States will be Internet-connected by next year.

January 24, 2000
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