Comprehensive legislation to restructure the electricityindustry appears to have gotten a jump-start in the Senate.
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BP Amoco Draws Up Plans for Deep-Water Pipes
BP Amoco has 1.6 billion barrels of oil reserves and an unknownquantity of deep-water natural gas reserves scheduled forproduction in 2003 in the Gulf of Mexico but currently there are nomeans of transportation to shore. The company said yesterday it hasformed a new Gulf of Mexico deepwater oil and gas transportationproject team to investigate its options to bring to shore thereserves in the southern Mississippi Canyon, the southern AtwaterValley and the Green Canyon areas of the Gulf.
Most Points Below Index But Up From End of March
Weekend prices were up by a few cents from end-of-March numbersin most cases Friday. The biggest upticks of about a dime or morewere concentrated at Northeast citygates and also at NorthernNatural’s demarc and Ventura points, where a bit of market-areachill lingered. Small declines of less than a nickel wereregistered in the Southwest basins and California.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee delayed pigging operations on the Blue Water System,originally scheduled for Monday and today (see Daily GPI, March 6), tentatively until Thursday andFriday of this week. No service restrictions are expected, butproducers may experience higher than normal pressures.
Alliance is Right on Track
Alliance Pipeline, the largest initial pipeline project in NorthAmerica, is on track to begin service on its scheduled date of Oct.1, 2000, the project’s CEO said last week. All of the constructiongoals for 1999 have been met and currently 77% of the mainline hasbeen installed.
Alliance is Right on Track
Alliance Pipeline, the largest initial pipeline project in NorthAmerica, is on track to begin service on its scheduled date of Oct.1, the project’s CEO said yesterday. All of the construction goalsfor 1999 have been met and currently 77% of the mainline has beeninstalled.
Transportation Notes
Northwest postponed smart pig runs that had been scheduled fromthe Sumas to Mount Vernon and from the Washougal to Willardcompressor stations (all are in Washington state) for Sept. 23 andSept. 29 respectively. Northwest said the runs will take placeduring the week of Oct. 4 and that it decided to eliminate dummypig runs.
New Gathering System Completed for Powder River
Thunder Creek Gas Services LLC, a joint venture of KN Energy andDevon Energy, has completed construction on a major new gatheringtrunkline designed to meet the expanding production in Wyoming’sPowder River Basin, which is being touted as the “most active”coal-bed methane play in the nation.
New Gathering System Completed for Powder River
Thunder Creek Gas Services LLC, a joint venture of KN Energy andDevon Energy, has completed construction on a major, new gatheringtrunkline designed to meet the expanding production in Wyoming’sPowder River Basin, which is being touted as the “most active”coal-bed methane play in the nation.
Transportation Notes
An outage of the TransCanada Midstream Caribou Gas Plant thatwas scheduled Aug. 3-5 has been canceled, according to a WEI FieldServices posting on the Westcoast bulletin board.