Despite three of Atlanta Gas Light’s nine gas customer poolssurpassing the Georgia Public Service Commission’s (GPSC)requirements to become fully competitive, the GPSC is uncertainabout moving forward with the customer assignment process becauseof planned legislation that would declare Atlanta Gas Light’s (AGL)entire service territory competitive possibly as early as thisfall.
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Texas Mulls In-Kind Power Generation
Texas Land Commissioner David Dewhurst last week presented aplan to a special senate committee on electric utilityrestructuring that would allow the land commissioner to convert thestate’s oil and gas earned from public lands into electricity andsell it to Texas schools, state agencies, and local governments.
CPUC’s Bilas: Capacity ‘Hoarding’ Takes Toll on Retail Competition
Retail gas unbundling in California is “currently beingundermined” by Dynegy Marketing and Trade’s withholding of asignificant portion of firm transportation capacity on El PasoNatural Gas from the market, the head of the California PublicUtilities Commission (CPUC) said last week. As a remedy, CPUCPresident Richard A. Bilas called on FERC to implement regulationsprohibiting the “hoarding” of pipeline capacity and to investigateallegations of anticompetitive conduct, which he contends wasevident in the Dynegy-El Paso arrangement.
Petal Gas Expansion Gets FERC Nod
FERC last week gave Petal Gas Storage the go-ahead to double thecertificated capacity of its storage facilities in Mississippi to10.4 Bcf. Petal Gas would accomplish this by drilling, leaching anddeveloping a second underground salt dome storage cavern identicalto its existing cavern. The proposed storage cavern would have thesame certificated capacity as the existing cavern (5.2 Bcf), andboth would have a combined actual working gas capacity of 5.8 Bcf.
OK AG: Deregulation, Rate Case Don’t Mix
Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson told the state’sCorporation Commission the proposal by Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONG)to combine deregulation with an ongoing rate case at the OCC is notin ratepayers’ best interest.
Georgia PSC Holds Back Customer Assignment
Despite three of Atlanta Gas Light’s nine gas customer poolssurpassing the Georgia Public Service Commission’s (GPSC)requirements to become fully competitive, the GPSC has decided notto move forward with the customer assignment process because ofplanned legislation that would declare Atlanta Gas Light’s (AGL)entire service territory competitive possibly as early as thisfall.
Prices Down in Incremental, Bidweek Trading
The slippery slope on which cash prices started sliding earlierthis week got steeper Thursday. As on Wednesday, the softness wasbeing felt in both the late-February incremental and March bidweekmarkets.
Touch of Bullish Fundamentals Gives Bears no Pause
Too little, too late was the apt expression for the futuresmarket yesterday, which continued lower despite what someconsidered to be the most constructive fundamentals yet thiswinter. And so the April contract took a page out of the Marchcontract’s playbook, slipping 3.8 cents to $1.659 amid a tight,6-cent trading range. Estimated volume was high for the usuallyquiet day-after expiration with 65,714 contracts changing hands.
ONEOK Buying Koch OK Midstream Assets
ONEOK Inc. is building up its midstream presence by agreeing toacquire all the Oklahoma midstream gas gathering and processingassets of Koch Midstream Enterprises for $285 million in cash.
CPUC’s Bilas: Capacity ‘Hoarding’ Slows Competition
Retail unbundling in the California natural gas market is”currently being undermined” by Dynegy Marketing and Trade’swithholding of firm transportation capacity on El Paso Natural Gas,the head of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) saidThursday. As a remedy, CPUC President Richard A. Bilas called onFERC to implement regulations prohibiting the “hoarding” ofpipeline capacity and to investigate allegations of anticompetitiveconduct, which he contends was prevalent in the Dynegy-El Pasocontract arrangement.