The Utah Public Service Commission (PSC) on Monday ruled that Questar Gas cannot recover through customer rates the $28 million the utility spent to process natural gas over a four-year period.
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Kern River Accused of Putting Expansion Interests Ahead of Existing Shippers
Natural gas producers and marketers called on FERC to reject a tariff proposal that they claim would allow Kern River Gas Transmission Co. to set a minimum term on available transportation capacity posted for bid when the pipeline wishes to reserve capacity for a future expansion project.
FERC Restates Transco Decision Denying 1991 Tariff Provision
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has defended its decision to reject a requirement by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line that converting firm transportation (FT) customers must take and pay for service on production area supply laterals. FERC’s order on (its second) remand Wednesday (RP92-137-052) explained to a court that the decision was not inconsistent with other orders regarding Transco.
FERC Restates Transco Decision Denying 1991 Tariff Provision
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has defended its decision to reject a requirement by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line that converting firm transportation (FT) customers must take and pay for service on production area supply laterals. FERC’s order on (its second) remand Wednesday (RP92-137-052) explained to a court that the decision was not inconsistent with other orders regarding Transco.
Wyoming Interstate’s Plan to Tighten Sulfur Specs Draws Fire
A major natural gas producer and two marketers have called on FERC to reject Wyoming Interstate Co.’s (WIC) proposal to “significantly tighten” the sulfur specifications for producer gas that is injected into its system.
Wyoming Interstate’s Plan to Tighten Sulfur Specs Draws Fire
A major natural gas producer and two marketers have called on FERC to reject Wyoming Interstate Co.’s (WIC) proposal to “significantly tighten” the sulfur specifications for producer gas to be accepted into its system.
CAISO: Duke Trying to ‘Delay’ Enforcement Actions Against Suppliers
The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) has called on FERC to reject Duke Energy’s bid to reopen discovery of the energy price manipulation case, saying the energy company is simply trying to “delay, delay, delay the advent of any potential enforcement actions” against itself and other energy suppliers for improper activities in the state during the 2000 and 2001 period.
Generators Balk at CA Bid to Access FERC Inquiry Data
A large group of generators last Monday collectively urged FERC to reject a bid by several California parties to gain access to documents or materials produced or obtained by the agency in its nearly year-long investigation of manipulation in western energy markets.
Industrial Customers Assail Northern Natural’s Credit Protection Proposal
A group of industrial gas customers last week called on FERC to “reject outright” Northern Natural Gas Co.’s proposed tariff changes that seek to inoculate the pipeline against credit-risky shippers.
Industrial Customers Assail Northern Natural’s Credit Protection Proposal
A group of industrial gas customers has called on FERC to “reject outright” Northern Natural Gas Co.’s proposed tariff changes that seek to inoculate the pipeline against credit-risky shippers.