Southern Natural Gas and Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp. have asked FERC for the go-ahead to put their respective pipeline expansions in service by Nov. 1.
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WPSC’s Gas and Power Rates Increase Tuesday
Natural gas and electricity customers of the Wisconsin Public Service Co. (WPSC) will see a jump in their respective rates Tuesday as the company’s new rates officially go into effect. The subsidiary of WPS Resources said that although the actual increase may vary between rate classes, the overall effect of the interim rate increase is 10.3% for electric service and 4.3% for natural gas service.
Raymond James: Gas Use Undermined by Nukes
As most investors and analysts continue to scratch their respective heads in search of evidence as to why the country’s natural gas storage facilities are continuing to fill at an exceptionally fast pace over the past three months despite falling prices, Fred Schultz, of Raymond James & Associates, thinks the answer might lie in an overlooked indicator, namely nuclear power.
Raymond James: Gas Use Undermined by Nukes
As most investors and analysts continue to scratch their respective heads in search of evidence as to why the country’s natural gas storage facilities continued to fill at an exceptionally fast pace over the past three months with prices falling, Fred Schultz, of Raymond James & Associates, thinks the answer might lie in an overlooked indicator, namely nuclear power.
TransEnergy, SABRE Create Interface
TransEnergy Management and SABRE Energy Network will interfacetheir respective software products. Under the agreement, users willhave the ability to submit pipeline nominations and to receiveconfirmations through TransEnergy’s Energy Marketing Systemelectronically using SABRE Energy’s SEN*Net product. SEN*Net is astandardized alternative to the numerous pipeline electronicbulletin boards (EBBs) through which most nominations andconfirmations for gas transactions are now made.