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House Panel Urges Development of ‘Template’ to Get LNG Projects to Market Quickly

Rep. Doug Ose (R-CA), chairman of the House Government Reform Committee’s subcommittee on energy policy, recommended Tuesday that FERC and the U.S. Coast Guard develop a “programmatic template” so that companies interested in developing liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects would know exactly what is required of them to achieve agency approval and swift processing. He also supported the concept of the Commission picking the most preferable sites for the location of onshore LNG facilities.

June 24, 2004

Marketer Accuses Southern Power of Undercutting Competition in Southeast

Coral Power LLC, a power marketer in the Southeast region, has called on FERC to “act quickly to bring the southeastern U.S. electric power market back in line” with the agency’s pro-competitive policies.

June 14, 2004

DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately

A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said last week.

November 10, 2003

DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately

A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

November 6, 2003

DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately

A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

November 6, 2003

Bush Message to Capitol Hill — ‘Get Energy Bill Done’

President Bush called on the House and Senate Thursday to quickly settle the tax-related conflict that has halted progress on comprehensive energy legislation for weeks, and get a “common sense, reasonable energy” measure to his desk for his signature before Congress adjourns for the year.

October 31, 2003

Lacking Fundamental or Technical Consensus, Futures Chop Sideways

For the third-straight trading session, natural gas futures tumbled early, but quickly stabilized Monday as traders continue to view the market with apprehension. On one side is the market’s seasonal tendency to rally in September; on the other is the bearish storage and weather outlook.

September 23, 2003

Tropical Depression Helps August Gain 8.5 Cents in Short Covering Rally

Just when the impact of Hurricane Claudette was quickly fading away, Tropical Depression Six entered the scene with route projections into the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The storm may have been a catalyst for the market to begin a correction Monday. Significant short covering Monday morning and technical buying interest in the afternoon propelled the August contract to a high of $5.18 and left it up 8.5 cents for the day at $5.107. The daily low was $5.030.

July 22, 2003

PG&E Splits from NEG Bankruptcy; PG&E GT-NW Could be Sold

Part of Wall Street spoke quickly and cautiously last Tuesday despite the separation of the Canada-to-California interstate PG&E Gas Transmission-Northwest pipeline from the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing made by its parent, the PG&E Corp.’s merchant energy group, earlier in the day. The pipeline still could be sold off in the bankruptcy proceeding, a spokesperson said.

July 14, 2003

PG&E Splits from NEG Bankruptcy; PG&E GT-NW Could be Sold

Part of Wall Street spoke quickly and cautiously late Tuesday despite the separation of the Canada-to-California interstate PG&E Gas Transmission-Northwest pipeline from the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing made by its parent, the PG&E Corp.’s merchant energy group, earlier in the day. The pipeline still could be sold off in the bankruptcy proceeding, a spokesperson said.

July 9, 2003
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