Retail natural gas consumers in the Lone Star State have paid “tens of millions of dollars more” for the commodity than they should have due to “one-sided” decisions by the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC), a coalition of Texas cities’ analysis charges.
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‘Stranded’ Global Gas Attracts CNG, Synfuel in Niche Storage/Transport Markets
While the majors are building a global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade with tens of billions of dollars, smaller players are eyeing the so-called “stranded” natural gas reserves that have missed the radar and economic screens of the LNG developers. Both compressed natural gas (CNG) and synthetic fuel (synfuel) proponents think they can compete for smaller, short-term projects for these residual reserves.
Portland General Electric Fights Off Stigma Left by Enron
While the Chapter 11 Enron Corp. bankruptcy drama with tens of billions of dollar at stake ever-so slowly unfolds in a New York City bankruptcy court, in the Pacific Northwest Portland General Electric (PGE), the only utility owned by Enron, operates with solid financial footing, but an increasingly shaky political foundation that is testing the $2 billion utility’s mettle. PGE has reached out to state lawmakers in an attempt to hold off city officials who are trying to force a municipal takeover of the utility.