The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has turned away a lawsuit filed by the Delaware Riverkeeper Network (DRN) to block FERC’s December 2014 approval of the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco) Leidy Southeast expansion.
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Transco Cleared to Begin Service on Dalton Expansion
FERC granted approval this week for Williams Partners LP’s Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC (Transco) to begin service on its Dalton Expansion Project.
Transco Asks FERC to OK Partial Path Interim Service For Dalton Project
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. (Transco) has asked FERC to authorize partial path interim service for its Dalton Expansion Project.
Dalton Expansion Foes Urge FERC to Block Project Over Use of Non-Domestic Pipe
Attorneys representing landowners opposed to the Dalton Expansion Project have asked FERC to block the project, alleging Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. (Transco) ran afoul of a directive by the Trump administration requiring domestically produced iron and steel in pipelines.
Transco Files For Lateral to Supply Proposed Methanol Plant in Louisiana
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC (Transco) submitted an application to FERC Monday for a certificate of public convenience and necessity for its St. James Supply Project, which would supply natural gas to a proposed methanol plant in Louisiana.
FERC Green Lights Major Northeast Takeaway Project With Certificate for Atlantic Sunrise
FERC late on Friday approved Williams Partners’ Atlantic Sunrise project, delivering a last minute gift to producers in the Marcellus Shale’s northern tier before the Commission is left without a quorum as Commissioner Norman Bay was scheduled to resign at the end of the day.
Cold Snap Drove Transco to New Volume Record Last Sunday
Cold weather on the Eastern Seaboard and in the Northeast in general drove throughput to a new record on its Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco), Williams Partners LP said.
Transco Tells FERC Timeline is Tight For Marcellus-Focused Atlantic Sunrise
With federal environmental review of the Atlantic Sunrise Project finished, Williams’ Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. (Transco) is asking FERC to not keep Marcellus Shale gas bottled up any longer than necessary and approve the project by Feb. 16 so other development commitments can be met.
Transco Asks FERC Not to Burn Daylight Before Atlantic Sunrise Approval
With federal environmental review of the Atlantic Sunrise Project finished, Williams’ Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. (Transco) is asking FERC to make hay while the sun shines and approve the project by Feb. 16 so other development commitments can be met.
Brrrrr, It’s Cold; Eastern Cash Natgas Soars, Futures Post Gains
Next-day natural gas trading on Wednesday was a deeply divided affair, with gas bound for East Coast and New England destinations sharply higher, often by multiple dollars, and producing zones and Midwest market zones down about a nickel.