Twelve months after launching a national pipeline safety initiative aimed at repairing and replacing aging pipelines, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Friday said his agency will lead the effort to expedite federal permitting for NiSource Inc.’s modernization of the Columbia Gas Transmission natural gas transmission and storage system.
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DOT to Clear Regulatory Path for NiSource Modernization Project
Twelve months after launching a national pipeline safety initiative aimed at repairing and replacing aging pipelines, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Friday said his agency will lead the effort to expedite federal permitting for NiSource Inc.’s modernization of the Columbia Gas Transmission natural gas transmission and storage system.
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Calpine Facing $5.5B in Noncash Impairment Charges
Bankrupt generator Calpine Corp. last Monday said it expects to record $5.5 billion in non-cash impairment charges for the twelve months ending Dec. 31, 2005. Also, the company expects to record additional noncash valuation allowances of $1.6 billion against deferred tax assets, which will be reflected in the tax provision for 2005.
Lawmakers: Only LNG Projects Meeting ‘Defined Regional Need’ Should Be Built
Twelve House lawmakers from Massachusetts and Rhode Island called on several federal agencies last Monday to review proposals for construction of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals based on a regional approach.
Lawmakers: Only LNG Projects Meeting ‘Defined Regional Need’ Should Be Built
Twelve House lawmakers from Massachusetts and Rhode Island called on several federal agencies Monday to review proposals for construction of new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals based on a regional approach.
Pipes, Producers Seek Changes to OCS Rule
Twelve OCS producers last week accused FERC of illegallysubjecting offshore production and production-related facilities tothe reporting requirements in its final rule dealing with theregulation of gas transportation facilities on the OuterContinental Shelf (OCS). Interstate pipelines weren’t especiallyhappy with the final OCS rule either, saying it added another layerof unnecessary regulation.
Pipes, Producers Seek Changes to OCS Rule
Twelve OCS producers last week accused FERC of illegallysubjecting offshore production and production-related facilities tothe reporting requirements in its final rule dealing with theregulation of gas transportation facilities on the OuterContinental Shelf (OCS). Interstate pipelines weren’t especiallyhappy with the final OCS rule either, saying it added another layerof unnecessary regulation.