Regulatory

FERC ‘Dusts Off’ Old Rules for Producers

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission yesterday proposedreinstating its authority to make well determinations so thatqualified producers can obtain Section 29 tax credits for high-costgas wells that were drilled prior to 1993.

January 28, 2000

People

Mary Doyle, formerly policy advisor for FERC CommissionerWilliam I. Massey, has been named director of regulatory policy forDynegy Inc. Doyle also served in the gas pipeline rates division atFERC through the gas restructuring process.

January 19, 2000

Nickles Aide Rumored to Succeed Bailey at FERC

With the disclosure that Commissioner Vicky A. Bailey will beleaving the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission effective Feb. 1,rumors have been flying fast and furious as to who will be hersuccessor. So far, only one name has surfaced – that of McLaneLayton, staff counsel for Sen. Don Nickles (R-OK).

January 17, 2000

ANR Amends Proposal To Expand into Wisconsin

ANR blamed FERC’s decision to withhold a certificate for ANR’s SupplyLinkexpansion until it can show market need, and the decisions of one shipperto drop out of the Phase II project and another to defer service for ayear for delaying part of the construction (See NGI Dec.20, 1999).

January 17, 2000

FERC Rules on Trunkline Rates; Tosses Charitable Expenses

A CMS Trunkline spokesman said executives had not had time to studythe 110-page order, but based on a quick reading expected it would resultin some reduction of rates. The new formulas included in the order wouldhave to be applied to the underlying data to calculate a specific number.

January 17, 2000

FERC Rules on Trunkline Rates

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a decisionWednesday in a Trunkline Gas rate case that appears to make majorcuts in the pipeline’s proposal to collect revenues of $167.3million, or about $5.7 million more than its previous rates. Aspokesperson said the Commission had no estimate of what therevised revenues would be, but would await a compliance filing bythe pipeline.

January 14, 2000

Industry Briefs

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said that at its nextmeeting Jan. 12 it will consider a final rule on the proposedchanges to its regulations governing short-term natural gastransportation services and interruptible transportation (DocketsRM98-10 and RM98-12).

January 6, 2000

FERC Sets RTO Rules for Power Grid

On the brink of the new millennium the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission last week issued Order 2000 to take the bulk powermarket the next step toward a competitive grid with a final rulesetting the parameters for independent Regional TransmissionOrganizations (RTOs). The vote was 4-0 with Commissioner VickyBailey recusing herself.

December 20, 1999

FERC Sets RTO Rules for Power Grid

On the brink of the new millennium the Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission issued Order 2000 to take the bulk power market the nextstep toward a competitive grid with a final rule setting theparameters for independent Regional Transmission Organizations(RTOs). The vote was 4-0 with Commissioner Vicky Bailey recusingherself.

December 16, 1999

New CPUC Commissioner Wants Out

With barely six months under his belt in a six-year appointment,one of California Gov. Gray Davis’ two new state regulatorycommissioners, Joel Hyatt, announced this week that he will resignin January to be replaced by a current top-level Davis cabinetmember, Loretta Lynch, 37, an attorney who heads Davis’planning/research office in Sacramento.

December 10, 1999