Preferences

LNG Won’t Nix Rockies West Pipe Plans, Spectra Says

Western markets for natural gas and the preferences of Rocky Mountain producers — not pending liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects — ultimately will determine if the proposed 650-mile Bronco natural gas pipeline from Wyoming to Oregon gets built by Houston-based Spectra Energy. The proposed $3 billion, 1 Bcf/d large-diameter interstate pipeline has yet to issue an open season for prospective customers, but that is in the offing shortly, according to Guy Buckley, vice president for corporate development, during an interview with NGI last week.

December 3, 2007

LNG Won’t Impact Proposed Rockies West Pipeline, Spectra Says

Western markets for natural gas and the preferences of Rocky Mountain producers — not pending liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects — ultimately will determine if the proposed 650-mile Bronco natural gas pipeline from Wyoming to Oregon gets built by Houston-based Spectra Energy. The proposed $3 billion, 1 Bcf/d large-diameter interstate pipeline has yet to issue an open season for prospective customers, but that is in the offing shortly, according to Guy Buckley, vice president for corporate development, during an interview Monday with NGI.

November 27, 2007

Texas Boosting Gas-Fired, Distributed Generation

Gas-rich Texas is moving to include preferences for the fuel andfor distributed generation in electric industry restructuring.

September 20, 1999