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MarkWest Energy Partners Announces Open Season for Arkoma Connector Pipeline
DENVER -- MarkWest Pioneer, L.L.C., a wholly owned subsidiary of MarkWest Energy Partners, L.P. MarkWest (NYSE:MWE), today announced that it is holding a binding open season through April 21, 2008, to solicit shipper commitments for firm year-round transportation service on its proposed Arkoma Connector Pipeline (the "Pipeline"). The transportation...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Markwest Energy Partners L.P., Transportation
Research articles 2008-03-20
Boardwalk to Begin Construction on Southeast Expansion
HOUSTON -- Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP (NYSE:BWP) announced today that on September 28, 2007, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC approved construction of the Southeast Expansion project. The Southeast Expansion consists of 111 miles of 42-inch diameter pipeline having an initial capacity of approximately 1.2 billion cubic feet Bcf...
Tags: Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP, Construction, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, HARDWARE, Southeast, Storage, Transportation
Research articles 2007-10-02
Fitch Affirms Kern River Funding Corp Ratings; Outlook Stable
CHICAGO -- Fitch has affirmed the Issuer Default Rating IDR and Senior Unsecured Debt ratings for Kern River Funding Corp. KRFC at 'A-'. The Rating Outlook is Stable. KRGT has two debt issuances outstanding: $699 million of 4.893% amortizing senior notes due April 2018, and $387 million of 6.676% amortizing...
Tags: Calpine Corp., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Fitch, Reliant Energy Inc., Transportation
Research articles 2007-02-27
PERC to study pipeline rate hike impact on consumers.(Propane Education & Research Council)
The Propane Education & Research Council will spend $500,000 to study the impacts to consumers of pipeline rate changes. At the urging of the National Propane Gas Association, the council will hire an economic consulting firm experienced in examining oil, natural gas and...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Outsourcing, Transportation
Research articles 2006-11-01
Congressional passage of pipeline safety amendments questionable.(Washington watch)
With perhaps 15 actual work days left in the congressional session when Congress returned from its August recess, chances were not good that the House and Senate would complete work on a new pipeline safety bill. The need for a new bill isn't critical; current Pipeline and...
Tags: commission, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, SALES, Transportation, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-09-01
KMP and Sempra announce expansion to Rockies Express line
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners and Sempra Pipelines & Storage have started a binding open season to solicit support to extend the Rockies Express Pipeline REX east from its currently proposed terminus at the Clarington Hub in Monroe County, OH to Oakford, PA. The approximately 100-mile pipeline extension would also pass...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Transportation
Research articles 2006-07-01
Petal holding open season
PETAL - Petal Gas Storage, LLC, is holding a non-binding open season for up to five billion cubic feet Bcf of firm natural gas storage capacity, which is expected to be available in the fourth quarter of 2007. Petal concurrently will hold a non-binding open season for up to 500...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, HARDWARE, Storage, Transportation
Research articles 2005-03-21
GTI files 2005 budget with FERC.(Newsline: for the latest industry developments)
In July, the Gas Technology Institute GTI filed an Application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC, requesting approval of a collaborative gas industry research, development and demonstration (RD&D) program and associated budget Fur 2005. The Application proposes a 2005 funding level of $44...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Gas Technology Institute, Strategy, Transportation
Research articles 2004-09-01
Transwestern Pipeline Receives Approval for San Juan Pipeline 2005 Expansion
HOUSTON -- Transwestern Pipeline Company announced today that it has received approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC to expand Transwestern's San Juan lateral. The $138.4 million San Juan Expansion will provide approximately 375 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of additional firm transportation capacity. Transwestern's expansion entails modifications...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Transportation
Research articles 2004-07-28
Wyoming Interstate announces successful open season, seeks additional interest in proposed Piceance Lateral Expansion.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 July 2004-Wyoming Interstate Company: Wyoming Interstate announces successful open season, seeks additional interest in proposed Piceance Lateral ExpansionC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07222004 HOUSTON, TEXAS - Wyoming Interstate Company WIC, a subsidiary of El Paso Corporation (NYSE:EP) and part of...
Tags: El Paso Corp., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Transportation
Research articles 2004-07-22
Transwestern to expand Juan lateral
Transwestern Pipeline Company has filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC to expand its San Juan lateral. The $138.4 million San Juan Expansion will provide approximately 375 MMcf/d of additional firm transportation capacity. Transwestern's proposed expansion entails modifications at existing compressor stations and constructing 72.6 miles of...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, interconnection, Transportation
Research articles 2004-05-01
Building Up Our Involvement with FERC
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC has implemented policies that changed the way natural gas is bought and sold, even though the Commission does not regulate the sale of the commodity For example,* In 1985, Order No. 436 instituted open-access, nondiscriminatory transportation to permit downstream gas users, such as local...
Tags: commission, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, SALES, Transportation
Research articles 2004-02-01
FERC Denies Calpine Collateral Complaint; Sonat Due $31 Million
WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators on Wednesday denied a complaint from natural gas shipper Calpine on the question of how much collateral a shipper should post to a pipeline, a ruling that has strong implications on pipeline creditworthiness issues. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC decided that Calpine should...
Tags: collateral, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FINANCE, Transportation
Research articles 2003-06-05
Independent Refiners to Feel Tariff Boost
Changes made last week in the oil pipeline tariff index will lead to an increase in transportation costs, with independent refiners who lack internal transportation capacity likely facing the brunt of the change. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC on Feb. 20 decided to implement a new index...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FINANCE, tariff, Transportation
Research articles 2003-02-26
Firm Wants Tighter Credit Standards
Firm Wants Tighter Credit Standards Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, a unit of Kinder Morgan, is the latest US pipeline to ask federal energy regulators for permission to tighten credit standards to protect itself against shippers with financial problems. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
Tags: agreement, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FINANCE, financial, Quality, standards, Transportation
Research articles 2002-10-16
ANR Pipeline Co. Seeks Permission to Spend $42.1 Million on Expansion.
By Lee Hawkins Jr., Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 10--ANR Pipeline Co. on Monday asked federal utility regulators for permission to spend $42.1 million to expand pipelines that run from McHenry, Ill., to an area east of Beloit in...
Tags: ANR Pipeline Co., El Paso Corp., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, permission, Transportation
Research articles 2002-09-10
The House of Representatives has passed a compromise pipeline safety bill in a 423 to 4 vote. (Washington Report).(Brief Article)
The House of Representatives has passed a compromise pipeline safety bill in a 423 to 4 vote. The Senate had passed a stand-alone pipeline safety reform bill and then included the bill as part of its energy bill, which is before a House-Senate conference committee. Senators...
Tags: conference, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Leadership, Transportation, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-09-01
FERC: Violations in California Energy Crisis
FERC: Violations in California Energy Crisis Federal regulators said Tuesday that they have found enough evidence to open investigations into whether three affiliates of former energy trader Enron and two other companies, El Paso Electric and Avista, had engaged in "possible misconduct" during California's energy crisis in 2000-2001....
Tags: Avista, California, El Paso Corp., Enron Corp., Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Transportation
Research articles 2002-08-14
Duke says projects will meet increased interest on Texas Eastern
Two separate Duke Energy Gas Transmission DEGT projects--the Freehold project and the Hanging Rock project--approved last month by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC will utilize a new rate schedule that allows customers to contract for firm hourly swing service on Texas Eastern Transmission LP laterals. Texas Eastern's new Rate...
Tags: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, SALES, Transportation
Research articles 2002-07-01
Natural gas demand: continues to drive construction activity. (Pipeline Construction Outlook)(Cover Story).
Although the U.S. economy, is currently experiencing a slowdown, the economy is expected To recover by mid-year and increase at an average annual rate of 3.0 percent through 2020, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration's Annual Energy Outlook 2002. Supporting this is an...
Tags: Columbia, Construction, construction, East, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Gas, Gulf, LNG, North, South, Southern Natural Gas Co., transportation, U.S., Williams
Research articles 2002-01-01
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