Falcon Gas Storage said it intends to proceed with a Phase II expansion of its Hill-Lake Gas Storage Facility in Eastland County, TX. Subsidiary Hill-Lake Gas Storage LP has received regulatory approvals for the project, which serves markets in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area as well as other parts of north, east and west Texas, including the Waha pipeline hub
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ISO New England to Proceed with Proposed RTO for New England
The board of directors of ISO New England Inc. last week decided to move ahead with the creation of a regional transmission organization (RTO) for New England and plans to file a joint proposal with New England transmission owners at FERC by the end of October.
Judge OKs Texas Landowner Lawsuit Against Gulf South
A federal judge in Lufkin, TX has given a group of landowners the green light to proceed with a lawsuit against Houston-based Gulf South Pipeline Co. LP after finding that federal pipe inspectors and the natural gas pipeline failed to properly respond to complaints alleging a rash of safety violations.
Judge OKs Texas Landowner Lawsuit Against Gulf South
A federal judge in Lufkin, TX gave a group of landowners the green light to proceed with a lawsuit against Houston-based Gulf South Pipeline Co. LP after finding that federal pipe inspectors and the natural gas pipeline failed to properly respond to complaints alleging a series of safety violations.
FERC Backs Millennium’s Appeal at Commerce
FERC Chairman Pat Wood has asked the Department of Commerce to give coastal zone clearance to Millennium Pipeline so it can proceed toward construction of the U.S. leg of the project, a 442-mile natural gas line that would deliver up to 700 MMcf/d from the Canadian border to the New York City market.
FERC Backs Millennium’s Appeal at Commerce
FERC Chairman Pat Wood has asked the Department of Commerce to give coastal zone clearance to Millennium Pipeline so it can proceed toward construction of the U.S. leg of the project, a 442-mile natural gas line that would deliver up to 700 MMcf/d from the Canadian border to the New York City market.
CA State Court Agrees to Proceed with El Paso, Sempra Suit
A California state court judge in San Diego Wednesday added to the state energy crisis litigation glut by agreeing that a class action lawsuit against El Paso Corp. and Sempra Energy’s two natural gas utilities can move forward, setting a preliminary trial date of Sept. 4, 2003. At issue are allegations the nation’s largest interstate gas pipeline company and the two Southern California utilities conspired to keep out competing pipelines that would have prevented the severe wholesale gas price spikes at the California-Arizona border in the 2000-2001 time frame.
FERC OKs Construction of Iroquois’ Eastchester Expansion
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given Iroquois Gas Transmission System a green light to proceed with the construction of the pipeline portion of the Eastchester Expansion project, the first interstate pipe to be built into New York City in about 40 years. The proposed line would serve power generation and traditional gas customers in the New York market.
FERC OKs Construction of Iroquois Eastchester Expansion
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given Iroquois Gas Transmission System a green light to proceed with the construction of the pipeline portion of the Eastchester Expansion project, the first interstate pipe to be built into New York City in about 40 years. The proposed line would serve power generation and traditional gas customers in the New York market.
FERC OKs Construction of Iroquois Eastchester Expansion
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given Iroquois Gas Transmission System a green light to proceed with the construction of the pipeline portion of the Eastchester Expansion project, the first interstate pipe to be built into New York City in about 40 years. The proposed line would serve power generation and traditional gas customers in the New York market.