A leak near Ship Shoal 145B has been isolated and no impact to production was expected, Tennessee said Wednesday.
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Cheniere Forms LNG Trading Affiliate; Leases Ship
Cheniere Energy Inc. on Friday announced the formation of J&S Cheniere S.A., a company created for the purpose of buying, selling and trading liquefied natural gas (LNG). Cheniere holds a minority interest in the company, which is based in Switzerland.
FERC Approves Allegheny Bid to Transfer CA Power Contract to Affiliate
Allegheny Energy’s efforts to right its financial ship got a big boost Wednesday after FERC issued an order allowing Allegheny Energy Supply Co. LLC to assign a wholesale power sales agreement and two related trade confirmations with the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) to a recently created subsidiary. The Commission also approved a market-based rate tariff filed by the new subsidiary, Allegheny Trading Finance Co. (ATF).
TransCanada Restores Profitability
Having disposed of most of its far-flung assets and righted itsfinancial ship in 2000, TransCanada PipeLines will be focused ongrowing its core gas transmission and power generation businessthrough its home territory in Canada and the northern tier of theU.S. in 2001.
TransCanada Restores Profitability
Having disposed of most of its far-flung assets and righted itsfinancial ship in 2000, Transcanada PipeLines will be focused ongrowing its core gas transmission and power generation businessthrough its home territory in Canada and the northern tier of theU.S. in 2001.
CPUC Chief Sees Gas Restructuring as Sinking Ship
California’s top energy regulator thinks the momentum forrestructuring the state’s natural gas industry has lost most of itssteam. Responding to questions during a break at a statewide energyroundtable in San Diego last Tuesday, Richard Bilas, president ofthe California Public Utilities Commission, said he is unsure whenthe regulators will be able to make recommendations to the statelegislature for further gas unbundling.
CPUC Chief Sees Restructuring as Sinking Ship
California’s top energy regulator thinks the momentum forrestructuring the state’s natural gas industry has lost most of itssteam. Responding to questions during a break at a statewide energyroundtable in San Diego Tuesday, Richard Bilas, president of theCalifornia Public Utilities Commission, said he is unsure whenregulators will be able to make recommendations to the statelegislature for further gas unbundling.
Blowout Continues for Newfield Exploration
A gas well blowout that ignited last Sunday on NewfieldExploration’s Ship Shoal Block 354 continued to burn yesterday,company officials said. The fire is not expected to be extinguisheduntil later this week.
Transportaion Notes
Nautilus Pipeline said it is on track to begin receiving gasagain at Ship Shoal 207 at the start of the May 1 gas day.Processing of a large condensate slug at Exxon’s Garden City Plantonshore Louisiana (see Daily GPI, April 17) is expected to becompleted by Thursday.