Schedule

Deepwater Red Hawk Field Expected to Peak at 120 MMcf/d by Early August

Production has ramped up on schedule in the Red Hawk field in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM) using the world’s first cell spar facility, according to Kerr-McGee Oil & Gas Corp., which operates the field and is joint owner with Devon Energy Corp. The development, located in 5,300 feet of water on Garden Banks 877, has an estimated resource base of 250 Bcf.

July 20, 2004

Mackenzie Project Sponsors Win Key Ruling

Canada’s arctic gas production and pipeline consortium won a battle last week to stay on schedule by limiting environmental reviews of the C$5-billion (US$3.7-billion) pipeline project. Authorities in Ottawa and the Northwest Territories turned down demands by conservationists to include an analysis of broad environmental effects of the project’s development.

June 21, 2004

Transportation Notes

Saying maintenance on Belen (NM) Station’s #1 turbine had been completed ahead of schedule, El Paso increased capacity of the San Juan Crossover to 650 MMcf/d Friday.

April 5, 2004

FERC’s Wood: Price Reporting Survey to Be Issued Before End of March

FERC Chairman Pat Wood on Wednesday told reporters that the federal agency is on schedule to issue its latest survey of natural gas and power companies before the end of this month to determine if there has been progress made on the reporting of prices to the trade press.

March 4, 2004

Transportation Notes

System integrity work on the 36-inch Grande Prairie Mainline is on schedule (see Daily GPI, Feb. 26) and all affected services are scheduled to be restored at the start of Wednesday’s gas day, NOVA reported Tuesday. Customers’ nominations will be reinstated to pre-outage levels, but Common Stream Operators will be required to submit new allocations to reflect nomination changes, NOVA said.

March 3, 2004

PG&E Utility’s Bankruptcy Emergence on Schedule, Company Execs Say

Setting aside court and regulatory appeals, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is marching ahead with plans to emerge from bankruptcy in the second quarter with a lower-rung investment-grade credit rating, executives assured financial analysts Thursday during a conference call on the parent company and utility earnings for 2003.

February 23, 2004

Transportation Notes

Columbia Gas notified FSS (Firm Storage Service) customers that it has waived for February a section of the rate schedule requiring a 10% minimum withdrawal of their SCQ (Storage Contract Quantity).

February 20, 2004

PG&E Utility’s Bankruptcy Emergence on Schedule, Company Execs Say

Setting aside court and regulatory appeals, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is marching ahead with plans to emerge from bankruptcy in the second quarter with a lower-rung investment-grade credit rating, executives assured financial analysts Thursday during a conference call on the parent company and utility earnings for 2003.

February 20, 2004

Grasslands Pipe Begins Service At 25% of Capacity

Right on schedule, Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Co. put its Grasslands Pipeline into service for natural gas transmission service last Tuesday. Over two years after the pipe plan was first conceived and a little more than six months to the day after receiving a FERC certificate, the 253-mile pipe opened for service, transporting Powder River Basin coalbed methane gas and Rocky Mountain conventional supplies to markets in the Midwest and Midcontinent (see NGI, Nov. 19, 2001; June 9).

December 29, 2003

Grasslands Pipe Begins Service At 25% of Capacity

Right on schedule, Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Co. put its Grasslands Pipeline into service for natural gas transmission service Tuesday. Over two years after the pipe plan was first conceived and a little more than six months to the day after receiving a FERC certificate, the 253-mile pipe opened for service, transporting Powder River Basin coalbed methane gas and Rocky Mountain conventional supplies to markets in the Midwest and Midcontinent (see Daily GPI, Nov. 15, 2001).

December 24, 2003
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