Ouachita

Industry Briefs

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved Cadeville Gas Storage LLC’s application to build a planned gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish, LA, approximately 10 miles southwest of Monroe. Storage services are scheduled to begin in 2012. The three- to four-turn facility is being designed to provide a peak deliverability of 420 MMcf/d and a peak injection of 420 MMcf/d. Cadeville plans to convert a depleted gas reservoir to develop a total of 16.5 Bcf of working capacity. The facility would have the ability to interconnect to Tennessee Gas Pipeline Line 100, Gulf South’s Middle 30, Gulf South’s 42-inch East Texas to Mississippi Expansion, Texas Gas Transmission, CenterPoint Energy Line CP and Energy Transfer Partners’ 42″ Tiger Pipeline. Open seasons held in 2009 (see NGI, April 6, 2009) and earlier this summer (see NGI, May 31) received total bids for more than twice the amount of working gas capacity proposed in its application, according to Cadeville.

August 16, 2010

FERC Approves Louisiana Storage Facility

FERC has approved Cadeville Gas Storage LLC’s application to build a planned gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish, LA, approximately 10 miles southwest of Monroe.

August 13, 2010

Louisiana Storage Capacity Being Offered

Cadeville Gas Storage LLC, a subsidiary of Cardinal Gas Storage Partners LLC, is holding a nonbinding open season through June 30 for capacity at a planned gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish, LA, approximately 10 miles southwest of Monroe.

June 1, 2010

Cadeville Storage Open Season Runs Through April

Cadeville Gas Storage LLC is holding a nonbinding open season for a planned gas storage facility in Ouachita Parish about 10 miles southwest of Monroe, LA.

April 1, 2009

BLM Eastern Lease Sale Auctions 56,417 acres in 3 States

The Bureau of Land Management — Eastern States leased 155 parcels of land in the Ouachita and Ozark National Forests in Arkansas, the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana, and the Bienville and DeSoto National Forests in Mississippi, bringing in $6.4 million in the latest competitive auction on March 24 in Springfield, VA.

April 4, 2005