Woodside Energy Group Ltd. is considering whether to take one of the five LNG trains connected to its North West Shelf (NWS) Project offline as it works to attract more third-party natural gas partners. In its half-year results, Australia’s largest energy company disclosed the NWS partnership was assessing the cost saving benefits of placing one…
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TotalEnergies Strikes $750M Tolling Fee Deal with GIP at Australia’s Gladstone LNG
French supermajor TotalEnergies SE has inked a $750 million tolling fee agreement with infrastructure fund Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) related to the downstream facilities at the Gladstone liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Australia. Under the terms of the deal, GIP is to receive a throughput-based tolling fee calculated on TotalEnergies’ share of gas processed…

Appeals Court Rules FERC Can’t Delay Judicial Review of Pipelines Via Tolling Orders
FERC’s practice of issuing tolling orders to extend its rehearing process for pipeline projects is not consistent with federal statute, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has ruled. The ruling could prove a major boon for pipeline opponents by allowing them to more quickly seek judicial review of Federal Energy…

FERC’s Use of Tolling Orders to Delay Pipeline Challenges Overruled by DC Court
FERC’s practice of issuing tolling orders to extend its rehearing process for pipeline projects is not consistent with federal statute, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has ruled. The ruling could prove a major boon for pipeline opponents by allowing them to more quickly seek judicial review of Federal Energy…

Enbridge Warns of Mainline Toll Hikes if Not Converted to Contract Service
Canadian oil firms face toll hikes if they win their fight against Enbridge Inc.’s plan to convert its Mainline into a contract service from a common carrier filled by monthly bookings, the company told the Canada Energy Regulator (CER).
Changes Underway to Balance ‘Competing Demands’ in NatGas Pipeline Reviews, FERC Tells Court
Under scrutiny from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and facing criticism that it has impinged on the due process rights of pipeline challengers, FERC on Monday said it is taking steps to address concerns over its handling of rehearing requests.
FERC Defends Tolling Orders in Atlantic Sunrise Case, Makes Effort to Appease Critics
Under scrutiny from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and facing criticism that it has impinged on the due process rights of pipeline challengers, FERC on Monday said it’s taking steps to address concerns over its handling of rehearing requests.
Glick Calls for Congressional Review of FERC Pipeline Tolling Orders
FERC’s use of tolling orders, which can indefinitely postpone regulatory action on some projects, should be reviewed by Congress, according to Commissioner Richard Glick.
Glick Calls for Congressional Review of FERC Pipeline Tolling Orders
FERC’s use of tolling orders, which can indefinitely postpone regulatory action on some projects, should be reviewed by Congress, according to Commissioner Richard Glick.
Cove Point LNG Fully Subscribed With Asian Customers
Energy companies based in Japan and India further increased their interests in the United States by signing tolling agreements for natural gas liquefaction services at Dominion’s proposed Cove Point liquefaction facility in Lusby, MD.