FERC last week gave Petal Gas Storage the go-ahead to double thecertificated capacity of its storage facilities in Mississippi to10.4 Bcf. Petal Gas would accomplish this by drilling, leaching anddeveloping a second underground salt dome storage cavern identicalto its existing cavern. The proposed storage cavern would have thesame certificated capacity as the existing cavern (5.2 Bcf), andboth would have a combined actual working gas capacity of 5.8 Bcf.
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Georgia PSC Holds Back Customer Assignment
Despite three of Atlanta Gas Light’s nine gas customer poolssurpassing the Georgia Public Service Commission’s (GPSC)requirements to become fully competitive, the GPSC has decided notto move forward with the customer assignment process because ofplanned legislation that would declare Atlanta Gas Light’s (AGL)entire service territory competitive possibly as early as thisfall.
Prices Down in Incremental, Bidweek Trading
The slippery slope on which cash prices started sliding earlierthis week got steeper Thursday. As on Wednesday, the softness wasbeing felt in both the late-February incremental and March bidweekmarkets.
ONEOK Buying Koch OK Midstream Assets
ONEOK Inc. is building up its midstream presence by agreeing toacquire all the Oklahoma midstream gas gathering and processingassets of Koch Midstream Enterprises for $285 million in cash.
CPUC’s Bilas: Capacity ‘Hoarding’ Slows Competition
Retail unbundling in the California natural gas market is”currently being undermined” by Dynegy Marketing and Trade’swithholding of firm transportation capacity on El Paso Natural Gas,the head of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) saidThursday. As a remedy, CPUC President Richard A. Bilas called onFERC to implement regulations prohibiting the “hoarding” ofpipeline capacity and to investigate allegations of anticompetitiveconduct, which he contends was prevalent in the Dynegy-El Pasocontract arrangement.
PNGTS Plans to Begin Service in March
The Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) andTransQuebec & Maritimes Pipeline (TQM) held a ribbon-cuttingceremony yesterday at the U.S./Canada border to announce completionof the first high-capacity gas pipeline to serve northern NewEngland. Commercial operations, however, are not expected to beginuntil March 6. And PNGTS probably will not be transporting its fullcertificated capacity of 178,000 MMBtu/d until the end of the year,said spokesman John Flumerfelt, because several of the power plantsand paper mills to be served by the pipeline are not completed.
OK AG: Deregulation, Rate Case Don’t Mix
Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson told the state’sCorporation Commission the proposal by Oklahoma Natural Gas (ONG)to combine deregulation with an ongoing rate case at the OCC is notin ratepayers’ best interest.
Prices Sliding in Both February, March Markets
Maybe it was the urge to converge that had quotes droppingWednesday for both late-February and March bidweek deals. Theincremental softness remained on the mild side as a few pointsmanaged flat showings and most of the others were down by about anickel or less. Once again the bigger declines of 15 cents or morecame at Northeast citygates as they continued to retreat fromMonday’s cold weather-related price spikes.
Dominion Buying Canadian Producer
Dominion Resources Inc. (DRI) made its third move of 1999 andits second in less than a week to position itself as a major gasand power player in the Northeast and Midwest. Following on theheels of Monday’s announcement that DRI will acquire ConsolidatedNatural Gas (CNG), subsidiary Dominion Energy said Wednesday itwill make a $34 million (C$50 million) cash offer for RemingtonEnergy Ltd., a publicly traded gas E&P company headquartered inCalgary, AB.
Duke Buys Canadian Midstream Assets
Taking its initial plunge into the Canadian Midstream market, Duke Energy announced Wednesday its subsidiary, Duke Energy Services Canada Ltd., acquired gas gathering and processing assets from Calgary-based Cometra Energy. Financial terms were not disclosed.