Seasons

Partial Conversion of Pony Express to Crude Riles Ethanol Customers

Partial Conversion of Pony Express to Crude Riles Ethanol Customers

Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission LLC’s (KMIGT) proposal to sell a 432-mile segment of its Pony Express natural gas pipeline to an affiliate (Kinder Morgan Pony Express Pipeline LLC) for the purpose of converting it to transport crude oil from the Bakken and Denver-Julesburg/Niobrara shales has received a mixed reaction at FERC.

September 7, 2012

Enterprise, Enbridge Plan Open Seasons for Seaway Pipeline

Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPP) and Enbridge Inc. will hold concurrent open seasons Jan. 4-Feb. 10 to solicit capacity commitments from shippers for an expansion of their Seaway crude oil pipeline and an extension of the pipeline into the Port Arthur/Beaumont refining market in southeast Texas, the companies said.

December 23, 2011

National Fuel Offering Capacity From the Marcellus Shale

National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. (Supply) and Empire Pipeline Inc. are holding two open seasons offering firm transportation capacity from the Marcellus Shale in central and southwestern Pennsylvania.

November 18, 2010

Denali Open Season Gets ‘Significant Bids’

Denali — The Alaska Gas Pipeline concluded its open seasons for the U.S. and Canadian portions of its project to move Alaska North Slope gas to Canadian and Lower 48 markets.

October 11, 2010

Denali Open Season Garners ‘Significant Bids’

Denali — The Alaska Gas Pipeline concluded its open seasons for the U.S. and Canadian portions of its project to move Alaska North Slope gas to Canadian and Lower 48 markets.

October 7, 2010

TransCanada Launches Alaska Open Season

Coinciding with the commencement of the Alaska Pipeline Project’s simultaneous open seasons in Alaska and Canada, TransCanada Corp. on Friday reported that weaker power prices and higher business development costs lead to an 11% drop in 1Q2010 net income from 1Q2009.

May 3, 2010

TransCanada Launches Alaska Open Season; Posts 1Q Earnings Decline

Coinciding with the commencement of the Alaska Pipeline Project’s simultaneous open seasons in Alaska and Canada, TransCanada Corp. on Friday reported that weaker power prices and higher business development costs lead to an 11% drop in 1Q2010 net income from 1Q2009.

May 3, 2010

TransCanada CEO: Alaska Gasline Better Positioned Than Mackenzie Project

A gas pipeline project from Alaska’s North Slope to Lower 48 markets is creeping toward dueling open seasons while the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) to tap the Canadian Arctic was recently pushed back another four years to 2018. Blame it on the regulatory process in Canada, TransCanada CEO Hal Kvisle told a Houston audience Wednesday.

April 5, 2010

TransCanada CEO: Alaska Gasline Better Positioned Than Mackenzie Project

A gas pipeline project from Alaska’s North Slope to Lower 48 markets is creeping toward dueling open seasons while the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) to tap the Canadian Arctic was recently pushed back another four years to 2018. Blame it on the regulatory process in Canada, TransCanada CEO Hal Kvisle told a Houston audience Wednesday.

April 5, 2010

TransCanada CEO: Alaska Gasline Better Positioned Than Mackenzie Project

A gas pipeline project from Alaska’s North Slope to Lower 48 markets is creeping toward dueling open seasons while the Mackenzie Gas Project (MGP) to tap the Canadian Arctic was recently pushed back another four years to 2018. Blame it on the regulatory process in Canada, TransCanada CEO Hal Kvisle told a Houston audience Wednesday.

April 5, 2010
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