MCN Energy Group surprised observers and angered some investorsyesterday by announcing the cancellation of its Michigan E&Psale and a sharp change in strategic direction to a more regionalfocus from a national one.
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FERC Tries to Wean AGL Off of Waivers
Fearing the potential side effects of waivers on the interstatemarket, FERC last week decided to give Atlanta Gas Light (AGL) onlya short-term extension of its waivers to Commission regulations topreserve the “status quo” of retail gas unbundling in Georgia whileit explores other non-waiver solutions for utilities.
Columbia Tries to Wrest CNG from Dominion’s Grip
The sharp decline in the value of Dominion Resources’ proposedacquisition of Consolidated Natural Gas, prompted Columbia EnergyGroup to make public its intentions to break up the transactionwith a competing $6.7 billion bid over the weekend.
ANR Tries to Protect WI Market from New Rival
After an assault on its prized Wisconsin markets earlier thismonth by a formidable new rival pipeline project proposed by Wicor,Viking Gas and CMS Energy, ANR Pipeline came out shooting last weekwith a pledge to continue its annual expansions into the state. TheCoastal Corp. subsidiary said its “10-Cent Solution” program, whichhas yielded two expansion projects in the last eighteen months willcontinue to be the best option for gas shippers in the region. Thisyear’s open season started last week and will continue throughApril 30 for new firm transportation service starting Nov. 1, 2001.
PA Tries Again for Gas Deregulation
The usual suspects are at it again, as Pennsylvania Rep. FrankTulli (R-106) and Sen. Frank Piccola (R-15) are re-introducing agas deregulation bill for small commercial and residentialcustomers. Tulli said the bill will be proposed to the legislatureearly this week. The representative hopes to have the legislationpassed through both houses by June 30.
Pennsylvania Tries Again for Gas Deregulation
The usual suspects are at it again, as Pennsylvania Rep. Frank Tulli (R-106) and Sen. Frank Piccola (R-15) reintroduced a gas deregulation bill last Thursday. Their previous attempt to deregulate service to small commercial and residential customers failed to pass in Pennsylvania’s legislature last fall. Unlike the last try, however, this legislation is supported by a natural gas gross receipt tax (GRT) cut proposal from Governor Tom Ridge, enabling the bill to jump a large hurdle it was unable to overcome last time around (See NGI, Feb. 1).
El Paso Tries to Revive Bondad Expansion Project
El Paso Natural Gas has given up on its first attempt tode-bottleneck the constrained Bondad System in the San Juan Basin(see Daily GPI, Oct. 19), but is approaching FERC again in hopesthat a second try will be more fruitful in adding capacity to apoint that some gas traders sarcastically call “Bondage.”
CPUC Tries to Save Gas Restructuring
California energy regulators, all appointees of outgoing Gov.Pete Wilson, last week requested a meeting after Labor Day with thegovernor in an attempt to head off new state legislation that couldfurther hinder ongoing attempts to streamline regulation and injectmore competition into the natural gas industry. The president ofthe California Public Utilities Commission calls one of the bills”truly anti-competitive.”