utilities

New York, New England Natural Gas Utilities Warn Customers of Higher Rates this Winter

New York, New England Natural Gas Utilities Warn Customers of Higher Rates this Winter

Utilities in New York and New England are warning customers to expect higher residential heating bills this winter amid surging global natural gas demand and prices.  National Fuel Gas Distribution Corp. said Thursday that for its residential customers in Western New York, it expects the average winter heating bill, i.e. for November through March, to…

October 10, 2021
Texas Regulators Looking to Improve Natural Gas Infrastructure Post Uri

Texas Regulators Looking to Improve Natural Gas Infrastructure Post Uri

In an effort to reform the rules following Winter Storm Uri last February, the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) has proposed changes to designate critical natural gas infrastructure during energy emergencies. Proposed rule 3.65 specifies the process under which entities that provide natural gas would be designated as critical customers or gas suppliers during an…

September 17, 2021
GOM Natural Gas and Oil Operations Ramping Up Slowly, Stymied by Devastation in Louisiana

GOM Natural Gas and Oil Operations Ramping Up Slowly, Stymied by Devastation in Louisiana

The devastation wrought by Hurricane Ida to the U.S. Gulf Coast and offshore became clearer on Wednesday, as oil and natural gas operations sputtered to restart. However, only a few customers in New Orleans on Wednesday were able to turn the lights on, as power outages remained widespread along the coast. Reports indicated it could…

September 1, 2021
California Proposes Limiting Natural Gas Use in New Construction Starting in 2023

California Proposes Limiting Natural Gas Use in New Construction Starting in 2023

In a major step toward eventual electrification, the California Energy Commission (CEC) on Wednesday proposed limiting the use of natural gas in new and remodeled buildings beginning in 2023. The standards still need approval by the California Building Standards Commission, which is scheduled to take up the issue in December. “The impact of climate change…

August 16, 2021
NRG Looks to Natural Gas, Plans to Retire Some PJM Coal Capacity

NRG Looks to Natural Gas, Plans to Retire Some PJM Coal Capacity

The future for Houston-based NRG Energy Inc. includes natural gas and retail consumer services with less coal-fired generation, CEO Mauricio Gutierrez said recently. The integration of Direct Energy, a natural gas retailer, along with a growing integrated consumer services platform, were the major drivers for increased earnings in the second quarter, Gutierrez said during a…

August 12, 2021
Black Hills Eyeing More RNG Use Across Utility Operations

Black Hills Eyeing More RNG Use Across Utility Operations

Rapid City, SD-based Black Hills Corp. sees renewable natural gas (RNG) as an eventual sustainable driver for continued earnings and customer growth throughout its eight states of utility operations, CEO Linn Evans said earlier this month. Black Hills is “working pretty aggressively” on RNG, Evans told analysts during the second quarter 2021 earnings call. There…

August 11, 2021
National Transition to Net-Zero Emissions in ‘Early Innings,’ Says Xcel CEO

National Transition to Net-Zero Emissions in ‘Early Innings,’ Says Xcel CEO

State proposals to transition toward net-zero carbon emissions remain in the “early innings” but there are opportunities for natural gas utilities, according to Xcel Energy Inc.’s incoming CEO. COO Bob Frenzel, who is taking over as CEO for retiring Ben Fowke, discussed the energy transition recently during a 2Q2021 earnings conference call. Frenzel was quizzed…

August 10, 2021
Sempra Adding to Oncor Budget on Texas Growth, Expanding RNG for California Utilities

Sempra Adding to Oncor Budget on Texas Growth, Expanding RNG for California Utilities

Robust growth in Texas has led San Diego-based Sempra to crank up its five-year capital expenditures (capex), while the California utility counterparts are doubling down on renewable natural gas (RNG). During a 2Q2021 earnings conference call, senior executives said the utility holding company showed “strong operational and financial results.” Southern California Gas Co. connected to…

August 9, 2021
Edison Disputes California Regulators on Cost Recovery for Climate and Wildfire Mitigation Work

Edison Disputes California Regulators on Cost Recovery for Climate and Wildfire Mitigation Work

Edison International (EI) CEO Pablo Pizarro last Thursday (July 29) previewed what could be a prolonged fight with California regulators over recovery of costs by utilities for supporting statewide efforts to curb the impacts of wildfires and climate change. During a 2Q2021 earnings conference call, Pizarro made it clear that EI utility subsidiary Southern California…

August 8, 2021
No ‘Easy Street’ to Create Hydrogen Economy in California

No ‘Easy Street’ to Create Hydrogen Economy in California

The global oil and natural gas industry is focused on developing hydrogen, but California operators are finding the changeover may require negotiating a winding, rocky road as Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to move the carbon neutrality target to 2035 from 2045. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) recently rejected a joint application by Sempra’s Southern…

July 29, 2021
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