Vectren Energy Delivery of Ohio will be phasing itself out of the gas commodity supply business in its western Ohio service territory. The utility, regulators and the state’s consumer advocate all expect the net result to be a cost savings for gas consumers.
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NPC Study Recommends Phasing Out Offshore Drilling Bans in 2005
In order to offset shrinking production in the traditional natural gas basins in the United States, Congress in two years should begin to phase out the moratoriums that have prevented producers from drilling in promising gas-prone areas of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), the National Petroleum Council (NPC) recommended in a much-anticipated study released last Thursday.
FERC OKs Phasing Construction of Remaining Leg of Gulfstream System in Florida
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Wednesday gave Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC the go-ahead to construct the remaining portion of the 744-mile Florida natural gas pipeline in two phases to coordinate with the expansion plans of its key shipper, Florida Power & Light (FP&L), and developing gas markets in the Sunshine State.
FERC OKs Phasing Construction of Remaining Leg of Gulfstream System in Florida
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Wednesday gave Gulfstream Natural Gas System LLC the go-ahead to construct the remaining portion of the 744-mile Florida natural gas pipeline in two phases to coordinate with the expansion plans of its key shipper, Florida Power & Light (FP&L), and developing gas markets in the Sunshine State.
FERC OKs Downsizing, Phasing of Transco Expansion in Southeast
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has voted out an order to downsize and phase the construction of an already-certificated expansion of Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp.’s mainline pipeline system in the Southeast region.
FERC to Eliminate Optional Certificates
Seeking convergence in its certificate policy, the FederalEnergy Regulatory Commission proposed phasing out its 15-year oldoptional expedited certificate, saying “expedited” is now amisnomer and all pipeline certificates should be required to passunder the “public convenience and necessity” bar.
FERC to Eliminate Optional Certificates
Seeking convergence in its certificate policy, the FederalEnergy Regulatory Commission has proposed phasing out its 15-yearold optional expedited certificate, saying “expedited” is now amisnomer and all pipeline certificates should be required to passunder the “public convenience and necessity” bar.