Infrastructure

FERC Rejects Jordan Cove LNG Project; Backers to Seek Rehearing

FERC Rejects Jordan Cove LNG Project; Backers to Seek Rehearing

FERC last Friday rejected Canadian-based Veresen Inc.’s proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in Oregon, citing problems with its Pacific Connector pipeline link to tap western Canada and U.S. Rockies supplies, along with the project’s lack of contracts from buyers.

March 14, 2016
California Seeks Near-Zero Emissions in CNG Trucks

California Seeks Near-Zero Emissions in CNG Trucks

In California earlier this month, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) board voted to petition the federal government to adopt tougher emission standards for large trucks to help the region meet its clean air goals. Heavy-duty trucks are the largest source of smog-forming emissions in the four-county air district.

March 14, 2016

Parties Mum on Reported TransCanada-Columbia Talks

Calgary, Alberta-based TransCanada Corp. said Thursday it was in discussions with a third party on a “potential transaction” but no agreement has been reached, reacting to reports in financial news media that it is eyeing a deal with Houston-based Columbia Pipeline Group Inc. Some reports on Thursday speculated that talks had hit a standstill.

March 11, 2016
Shovels Ready For Florida-Focused Hillabee Expansion

Shovels Ready For Florida-Focused Hillabee Expansion

Williams Partners LP said Friday it expects to begin construction soon on its Hillabee Expansion Project, which would add capacity to the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line (Transco) system in three phases in order to serve Florida demand via the Sabal Trail Transmission project.

March 11, 2016
Atlantic Bridge Project Clears Rate Hurdle at FERC

Atlantic Bridge Project Clears Rate Hurdle at FERC

FERC has agreed with the decision of an administrative law judge (ALJ) and rejected a motion filed by Liberty Utilities (Pipeline and Transmission) Corp. and Algonquin Tinker Generation Co. that would have stalled a proposed rate increase by Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline LLC’s (M&NE).

March 10, 2016

Obama Targets Oil/NatGas in Latest Emissions Reduction Effort

Stymied, for now, in attempts to further regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at the utility level, the Obama administration Thursday announced plans — in collaboration with Canada — to target methane emissions from existing oil and natural gas production/transmission facilities.

March 10, 2016

Draft EIS Released on New Methanol Plant in Pacific Northwest

Authorities in the state of Washington recently released a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for a new $1.8 billion methanol production facility by Northwest Innovation Works (NWIW) at Port of Kalama along the Columbia River. Public comments will be taken on the DEIS through April 18.

March 10, 2016

Virginia Supreme Court Declines Challenge to Pipeline Survey Law

In a win for the pipeline industry, the Supreme Court of Virginia has declined to hear an appeal challenging the constitutionality of a controversial 2004 state law allowing natural gas companies to survey on private property without the landowner’s permission.

March 9, 2016
CNG Transit Deal in New Jersey One of Several New, Extended Projects

CNG Transit Deal in New Jersey One of Several New, Extended Projects

Newport Beach, CA-based Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced a half-dozen new and extended transit deals, led by a $10 million, multi-year procurement contract with New Jersey Transit, the nation’s third-largest bus, rail and light rail provider.

March 7, 2016

Greens Opposed to PennEast Pipeline Sue Over FERC ‘Bias’

In its latest effort to thwart the proposed PennEast Pipeline, environmental group Delaware Riverkeeper Network (DRN) is going after FERC, filing a lawsuit in federal court this week arguing that the regulatory agency is “biased toward approving jurisdictional natural gas pipeline projects” because of its funding structure.

March 4, 2016