FERC last Monday issued a certificate to Transwestern Pipeline to upgrade existing compressor facilities on its Panhandle Lateral, which runs through parts of New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.
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FERC OKs Compressor Upgrades on Transwestern’s Panhandle Lateral
FERC on Monday issued a certificate to Transwestern Pipeline to upgrade existing compressor facilities on its Panhandle Lateral, which runs through parts of New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.
FERC OKs Compressor Upgrades on Transwestern’s Panhandle Lateral
FERC on Monday issued a certificate to Transwestern Pipeline to upgrade existing compressor facilities on its Panhandle Lateral, which runs through parts of New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.
Rockies Softness Runs Counter to Mostly Higher Prices
Numbers falling as low as the mid $0.40s in the Rockies and a flat Transco Zone 6-NYC belied an overall stronger cash market Tuesday. Excluding the Rockies and Transco citygate, gains ranged from about a nickel to about 20 cents, with those in the low to mid teens most common.
Lehman Brothers Runs with the Bulls
With record high spot and futures prices last week, continuedcold weather and bullish supply and demand projections, LehmanBrothers didn’t pick a bad week to raise its Henry Hub priceforecasts by about 20% for both 2001 and 2002.
Lehman Brothers Runs with the Bulls
Record high spot prices, cold weather and bullish supply anddemand projections prompted Lehman Brothers to raise by about 20%its Henry Hub spot gas price forecast for both 2001 and 2002.
Sonat’s Alabama Project Runs into More Delays
Acting in concert with a stay issued by the Interior Department’s Office of Hearings and Appeals, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has ordered Southern Natural Gas to stop its recently-begun construction work in a wildlife preserve along its mainline expansion route into northern Alabama.
Sonat’s AL Project Runs Into More Delays
Acting in concert with a stay issued by the InteriorDepartment’s Office of Hearings and Appeals, the Federal EnergyRegulatory Commission has ordered Southern Natural Gas to stop itsrecently-begun construction work in a wildlife preserve along itsmainline expansion route into northern Alabama.
Questar Ready to Belly Up to Buyers’ Market
He who bids and runs away lives to bid another day-and at alower price. That could be the new mantra at Questar Corp. whichannounced a record $546 million capital spending plan for 1999.
De-Bottlenecking Bondad Runs Afoul of FERC
El Paso’s Bondad System in the San Juan Basin is constrained tothe point that some gas traders mockingly refer to it as “Bondage.”Anything to ease the constriction ought to be welcomed with openarms by those who deal with that point, right? Yet the pipeline’sBondad Expansion project, aimed at adding 116.5 MMcf/d to thesystem’s current capacity of about 567.7 MMcf/d, is in danger offailing because FERC feels the three shippers paying all of theproject’s costs should share their expansion space withnonparticipants.