Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) has completed roughly 20 hydrostatic tests of pipeline segments involving the temporary use of compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG). The pipeline segments passed their pressure tests, and the use of CNG/LNG also passed, according to utility officials.
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PHMSA Delays ‘Indefinitely’ Portion of Final Pipeline Safety Rules
In response to concerns voiced by industry trade groups, the Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said Tuesday it was delaying “indefinitely” a portion of changes to natural gas and oil pipeline inspection procedures that the agency proposed earlier this year.
WEC Energy Group Selling Trillium CNG
Trillium CNG, a provider of compressed natural gas (CNG) to transportation fleets, reportedly is being put up for sale by its new parent company, Milwaukee-based WEC Energy Group.
Do-Over of EIA’s Weekly Storage Reports Expected ‘Any Day’
The revamp of domestic natural gas storage reports compiled weekly by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) should be unveiled “any day now,” the assistant administrator for Energy Statistics told a Houston audience Tuesday.
GE to Upgrade Major SoCal Edison Gas-Fired Power Generation Plant
In an era of increasing renewable sources on the electricity grid and the loss of large amounts of baseload coal-fired generation, flexibility has become a mantra for natural gas-fired power stations, as evidenced by a deal unveiled last week between a unit of General Electric and Edison International’s Southern California Edison Co. (SCE) utility.
Energy Transfer-Williams Combo to Make ‘Top-Five’ Global Energy Company
Energy Transfer Equity LP (ETE) and The Williams Companies Inc. plan to merge in a $37.7 billion deal, including debt, to make what they say will be the third-largest energy franchise in North America and a top-five global energy company.
National Fuel Seeks FERC OK to Put Rest of Line N Into Service
A subsidiary of National Fuel Gas Co. (NFG) has asked FERC for permission to place a key pipeline element of its $76.1 million West Side Expansion and Modernization Project [CP14-70] into service early in October, about three weeks before its official in-service date.
One-Dozen Shippers Hold 90% of PennEast Capacity
Twelve shippers have signed up for about 90% of the firm capacity that would be available on the proposed PennEast Pipeline, which would access eastern Marcellus Shale gas for the benefit of markets in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, according to the project’s formal application at FERC.
Physical NatGas, Futures Grind Lower Before Mild Weekend, October Loses 3 Cents
On Friday, all traders had to do was look at the load-killing weekend weather forecasts to realize that committing to a three-day deal was less attractive than spot purchases.
More Ethane Cracker Capacity Planned in Louisiana, Texas
Indorama Ventures plans to renovate and restart a dormant ethane cracker west of Lake Charles, LA, where the company expects to make a $175 million capital investment. Separately, Total will begin front-end engineering and design for a second steam cracker at its Port Arthur complex in Texas.