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KeySpan Sues Over Providence LNG; Wood to Meet Rhode Island Officials

While KeySpan LNG has filed a federal court lawsuit to smooth the path for its proposed Rhode Island LNG import terminal, FERC Chairman Pat Wood is taking a jawboning approach, setting a meeting in Washington later this month with federal and state political leaders.

March 3, 2005

APGA Suggests Delaying Storage Announcement to Ensure Accuracy

Since the accuracy of the weekly storage survey results in the first instance is most important to the smooth operation of the natural gas market, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) should include in its operating rules a provision allowing the agency to delay its regularly scheduled announcement if it suspects its data is incorrect, but hasn’t had time to identify the error, the American Public Gas Association (APGA) said in comments recently.

February 28, 2005

APGA Suggests Delaying Storage Announcement to Ensure Accuracy

Since the accuracy of the weekly storage survey results in the first instance is most important to the smooth operation of the natural gas market, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) should include in its operating rules a provision allowing the agency to delay its regularly scheduled announcement if it suspects its data is incorrect, but hasn’t had time to identify the error.

February 25, 2005

El Paso’s Proposal to Reserve Capacity for Expansions Comes Under Fire

A group of natural gas producers and marketers, and East-of-California shippers have asked FERC to reject a tariff proposal in which El Paso Natural Gas seeks to establish procedures for reserving capacity for future pipe expansions, calling the proposal “premature” in light of all of the unresolved capacity-related cases that the pipeline is involved at the Commission.

July 5, 2004

El Paso’s Proposal to Reserve Capacity for Expansions Comes Under Fire

A group of natural gas producers and marketers, and East-of-California shippers have asked FERC to reject a tariff proposal in which El Paso Natural Gas seeks to establish procedures for reserving capacity for future pipe expansions, calling the proposal “premature” in light of all of the unresolved capacity-related cases that the pipeline is involved at the Commission.

June 30, 2004

Short Supplies, High Prices Could Cut Canadian Exports to U.S.

The clock is ticking on a time bomb with potential to disrupt the smooth course of cross border free trade in natural gas, a Canadian economic think-tank has warned.

April 7, 2003

Short Supplies, High Prices Could Cut Canadian Exports to U.S.

The clock is ticking on a time bomb with potential to disrupt the smooth course of free trade in natural gas to which the continental market has become accustomed, a Canadian economic think-tank has warned.

April 7, 2003

Brownell: Products Needed on Retail Level to Smooth Volatility

The gas and power industries are going to have to develop products on the retail level to shield consumers from the volatility of the wholesale market, FERC Commissioner Nora Meade Brownell told an Energy Bar Association audience last week.

March 25, 2002

Exelon Bullish On Meeting, Exceeding Earnings Target

A smooth transition of the merger between Unicom and PECO Energy that created Exelon Corp. is just one of several reasons why the company believes it will meet or surpass its 2001 earnings target of $4.50 per share, said Exelon Co-CEO John W. Rowe last week.

June 18, 2001

Exelon Bullish On Meeting Or Exceeding Earnings Target

A smooth transition of the merger between Unicom and PECO Energy that created Exelon Corp. is just one of several reasons why the company believes it will meet or surpass its 2001 earnings target of $4.50 per share, said Exelon Co-CEO John W. Rowe earlier this week.

June 15, 2001