Reluctance

FERC Rejects New England Lawmakers’ ‘Regional Approach’ to LNG Construction

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has signaled its reluctance to consider a recommendation of New England House lawmakers that it review proposals for construction of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals based on a regional approach.

December 6, 2004

FERC Rejects New England Lawmakers’ ‘Regional Approach’ to LNG Construction

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has signaled its reluctance to consider a recommendation of New England House lawmakers that it review proposals for construction of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals based on a regional approach.

November 30, 2004

FERC Rejects New England Lawmakers’ ‘Regional Approach’ to LNG Construction

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has signaled its reluctance to consider a recommendation of New England House lawmakers that it review proposals for construction of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals based on a regional approach.

November 30, 2004

AGL Gets Limited Authority, Waiver to Assign Capacity to Marketers

Although expressing its reluctance to do so, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission awarded Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) last week a limited term, limited jurisdiction Natural Gas Act certificate and waiver of the shipper-must-hold-title rule so it could continue to assign its upstream Part 157 interstate pipeline capacity to Georgia marketers.

July 22, 2002

AGL Gets Limited Authority, Waiver to Assign Capacity to Marketers

Although expressing its reluctance to do so, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission awarded Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) Wednesday a limited term, limited jurisdiction Natural Gas Act certificate and waiver of the shipper-must-hold-title rule so it could continue to assign its upstream Part 157 interstate pipeline capacity to Georgia marketers.

July 18, 2002

AGL Gets Limited Authority, Waiver to Assign Capacity to Marketers

Although expressing its reluctance to do so, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission awarded Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) Wednesday a limited term, limited jurisdiction Natural Gas Act certificate and waiver of the shipper-must-hold-title rule so it could continue to assign its upstream Part 157 interstate pipeline capacity to Georgia marketers.

July 18, 2002
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