Liquefied shale natural gas production from the eastern United States would sail overseas from a terminal on Canada’s Atlantic coast in a scheme presented Thursday to the National Energy Board (NEB).
Topic / Infrastructure
SubscribeInfrastructure
Articles from Infrastructure
NatGas for Transportation Gets Global Push
The push for more natural gas use in transportation through infrastructure and equipment advances shifted into high gear with more evidence that the transition is expanding on a global basis.
FERC OKs Abandonment of 770 Miles of Trunkline Pipe System
Over the objections of consumers, utilities, regulators and congressional lawmakers, FERC Thursday approved Trunkline Gas Co.’s request to abandon by sale 770 miles of a underutilized natural gas system serving Michigan to an affiliate for conversion to oil transmission service.
Washington State Regulators OK Pipe Upgrades
The Washington Utilities Transportation Commission (WUTC) on Friday approved long-term, multi-year plans costing nearly $700 million for the state’s four investor-owned natural gas utilities to upgrade their respective pipeline systems in lieu of stiffer federal regulations since a series of pipeline ruptures and explosions in the West and elsewhere around North America in recent years.
Mexico Holds Promise, Challenges for Sempra
With or without proposed federal energy reforms, Mexico holds increased prospects and challenges for San Diego-based Sempra Energy, which is eyeing more pipeline work, expansion into natural gas liquids (NGL) and the hurdle of increased taxes by the Mexican federal government.
PG&E Errs with Regulators, But Not on Safety, Execs Say
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) senior executives admitted Wednesday that the utility has dropped the ball in keeping state regulators informed of its efforts to upgrade the safety of its natural gas pipeline network. But they argued that at no time has the system’s safety been compromised.
Connecticut Gives Preliminary OK to Large NatGas Expansion Plan
Regulators in Connecticut gave preliminary approval on Wednesday to a plan that would allow three investor-owned utilities to carry out a large-scale expansion of natural gas service throughout the state, adding 280,000 customers over the next 10 years.
PG&E Faces Another $8.1M Fine for Inept Pipe Testing
In what has become a public relations — and financial — concern, California regulatory staff on Tuesday slapped Pacific Gas and Electric Co. with an $8.1 million citation for allegedly failing to meet federal requirements in inspecting part of its natural gas transmission pipeline system earlier this year.
Sempra Expects LNG Export OK By Year’s End
Sempra Energy senior executives said Tuesday they remain optimistic that federal approvals will be in hand by the end of this year for a $9-10 billion liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal at existing import facilities in Cameron, LA.
CPUC Regulator Accuses PG&E of ‘Dishonesty,’ Calls for $17.25M Fine
Within days of a regulatory judge’s recommending a lesser penalty, one of the five members of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) late Monday issued an alternate proposed decision, slapping a $17.25 million fine on Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) for “calculated dishonesty” related to a natural gas pipeline safety issue.