Calypso Pipeline, a subsidiary of Enron Global LNG, asked FERC last week for permission to build a $132 million pipeline that would transport up to 832,000 MMBtu/d of regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Bahamas to an interconnect with Florida Gas Transmission. According to Calypso’s application, the project would provide Florida consumers with “the opportunity to diversify their gas supply options with the installation of minor additional pipeline facilities.”
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Calypso Eyes LNG Pipe from Bahamas to Florida
Calypso Pipeline, a subsidiary of Enron Global LNG, asked FERC last week for permission to build a $132 million pipeline that would transport up to 832,000 MMBtu/d of regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Bahamas to an interconnect with Florida Gas Transmission (FGT). According to Calypso’s application, the project would provide Florida consumers with “the opportunity to diversify their gas supply options with the installation of minor additional pipeline facilities.”
Brooklyn Firm Proposes 1,100 MW Facility to Serve NYC by 2006
TransGas Energy Systems LLC (TGE) is seeking permission to construct and operate a 1,100 MW combined-cycle generation facility in Brooklyn, NY, which could deliver wholesale power to load pockets in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan beginning in 2006.
PG&E Gas Transmission Seeks to Pull Out of Northwest Expansion
PG&E Gas Transmission-Northwest Corp. (GTN) has requested permission from FERC to withdraw its application to build its 2003 pipeline looping and compression expansion project, citing lack of demand in the Pacific Northwest region.
PG&E Gas Transmission Seeks to Pull Out of Northwest Expansion
PG&E Gas Transmission-Northwest Corp. (GTN) requested permission from FERC last week to withdraw its application to build its 2003 pipeline looping and compression expansion project, citing lack of demand in the Pacific Northwest region.
Missouri Interstate Gains FERC OK to Use Oil Pipeline for Gas
Among its many pipeline expansion certificates issued last week, FERC granted Missouri Interstate Gas LLC permission to take control of an existing, but idle, crude oil pipeline in Missouri and turn it into a natural gas pipeline.
Missouri Interstate Gains FERC OK to Use Oil Pipeline for Gas
Among its many pipeline expansion certificates Wednesday, FERC granted Missouri Interstate Gas LLC permission to take control of an existing but idle crude oil pipeline in Missouri and turn it into a natural gas pipeline.
Enron Creditors Claim $12M is Theirs, Not Government’s
Following permission from the court overseeing Enron Corp.’s bankruptcy case, the company’s creditors filed a lawsuit Monday seeking the $12 million that former executive Michael J. Kopper had agreed to turn over to the U.S. government.
PG&E Utility Gains Approval to Appeal Bankruptcy Ruling
Pacific Gas and Electric Co., San Francisco, got permission last Wednesday from a federal district court to appeal an earlier decision by the judge in its 15-month-old Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. The decision says the utility’s proposed reorganization plan may not preempt 36 California state laws applying to its business as a regulated utility.
ANR Amends Proposal to Expand into Wisconsin
Due to unforeseen circumstances that haven’t been in its favor,ANR Pipeline has asked FERC for permission to phase in constructionof the proposed Phase II expansion of its system between theJoliet, IL, hub and market areas in southeastern Wisconsin.