California regulators are scheduled to move natural gas industryrestructuring a few more notches forward this week, but not withoutmaking still more modifications as suggested by additional commentsfiled last week.
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CA Gas Restructuring Inching Along
California regulators are scheduled to move natural gas industryrestructuring a few more notches forward this week, but not withoutmaking still more modifications as suggested by additional commentsfiled last week.
Transportation Notes
Transco extended Thursday the open season for FT service on itsSundance Expansion Project, originally scheduled to end June 1,through June 18. Sundance will provide extra capacity from Station65 in Louisiana to Station 165 in Virginia and is proposed to beginservice by April 1,2002.
Transportation Notes
PG&E Gas Transmission-Northwest now expects Unit 5-C toreturn to service for June 1 operations, raising Kingsgate capacityto 2,360 MMcf/d. The return of Unit 7-C is scheduled for June 10,with Kingsgate reaching 2,520 MMcf/d.
Transportation Notes
The maintenance outage of Unit #7 at Princess B CompressorStation, originally scheduled for completion April 30, is nowexpected to end April 23 due to accelerated material delivery datesand additional crews on-site when possible, NOVA reported.
FERC Eyes Inquiry of Projected Gas Demand in East
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has scheduled on itsmeeting agenda for next week a policy statement initiative aimed attaking a realistic assessment of the future demand outlook fornatural gas in the eastern half of the United States.
Transportation Notes
Pacific Gas & Electric issued a low-inventory Stage 1 OFOfor today carrying penalties of $1/dth for negative imbalancesexceeding 5% of scheduled volumes.
Georgia Deregulation Amendment Moving Quickly
With seven scheduled days left in the present legislative session, an amendment aimed at simplifying the assignment process in Georgia’s gas deregulation law is steam-rolling its way through the legislature. House Bill 822 passed through the state House of Representatives with a 164-0 vote last Tuesday, and after a brief stay in the hands of the Senate Finance Committee, it is on its way to the Senate floor for approval.
GA Deregulation Amendment Moving Quickly
With seven scheduled days left in the present legislativesession, an amendment aimed at simplifying the assignment processin Georgia’s gas deregulation law is steam-rolling its way throughthe legislature. House Bill 822 passed through the state House ofRepresentatives with a 164-0 vote on Tuesday, and after a briefstay in the hands of the Senate Finance Committee, it is on its wayto the Senate floor for approval.
MMS Issues Notice for Central Gulf Sale 172
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Minerals ManagementService (MMS) doesn’t expect Sale 172 in the Central Gulf of Mexico(GOM) scheduled for March 17, 1999 in New Orleans to set anyrecords.