An administrative law judge (ALJ) recommended that FERC adopt a number of reforms to ANR Pipeline’s existing cash-out mechanism, putting an end to a way of dealing with shipper imbalances that has “perplexed” the agency and the pipeline’s shippers “for many years.”
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EMIT Suggests Improvements in Voluntary Price Reporting System
While municipal utilities remain unconvinced that the voluntary system of reporting natural gas prices to publications is sufficient, they filed recommendations with FERC last Tuesday for improvements to the voluntary system in the absence of a mandatory reporting system (PL03-3).
FERC ALJ Suggests Nixing Surcharges on Out-of-Balance Shippers on ANR System
An administrative law judge (ALJ) recommended that FERC adopt a number of reforms to ANR Pipeline’s existing cash-out mechanism, putting an end to a way of dealing with shipper imbalances that has “perplexed” the agency and the pipeline’s shippers “for many years.”
EMIT Suggests Improvements in Voluntary Price Reporting System
While municipal utilities remain unconvinced that the voluntary system of reporting natural gas prices to publications is sufficient, they filed recommendations with FERC Tuesday for improvements to the voluntary system in the absence of a mandatory reporting system (PL03-3).
CFTC Enforcement Chief Suggests Tying Trader Bonuses to Ethical Conduct
Energy companies should base annual trader bonuses at least in part on the ethical behavior of their natural gas and power traders, said the chief enforcement officer for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) last Wednesday.
CFTC Enforcement Chief Suggests Tying Trader Bonuses to Ethics
Energy companies should base annual trader bonuses at least in part on the ethics of their natural gas and power traders, said the chief enforcement officer for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Wednesday.
Bingaman Suggests Breaking Up Energy Bill into Individual Proposals, Small Packages
Rather than dealing with “one gargantuan bill,” the Senate should pick out the energy provisions that have the broadest support and are likely to do the most good and pass them individually or in small packages, suggested the ranking Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in a Capitol Hill newspaper article last Tuesday.
Bingaman Suggests Breaking Up Energy Bill into Individual Proposals, Small Packages
Rather than dealing with “one gargantuan bill,” the Senate should pick out the energy provisions that have the broadest support and are likely to do the most good and pass them individually or in small packages, suggested the ranking Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in a Capitol Hill newspaper article Tuesday.
Weak Selling Suggests Short-Covering on Expiry; Bears Remain in Control of April
Pressured by forecasts calling for temperatures to crest the 50-degree mark in the Northeast this weekend, natural gas futures continued lower Tuesday as bulls appeared increasingly content to ignore the expiring March contract in favor of the spring and summer months.
House Chairman Suggests ANWR Leasing as Way to Fund Highway Improvements
House Resources Committee Chairman Richard Pombo (R-CA) recommended Wednesday that revenues from leasing and drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) could be used to fund the highway and transit improvements called for in the massive transportation package being debated on Capitol Hill now.