January 22, 2025

natural gas pipelines

Oregon PUC
Oregon Regulators Grapple with Gas Sector Role in Decarbonization
Oregon officials are grappling with how the natural gas sector will fit into the state’s decarbonization strategy.
EQT Corp.
EQT CEO: Shale Gas Key to National Security, Hydrogen Economy
EQT CEO Toby Rice said expansion of hydrogen-ready pipelines to move Appalachian shale gas to liquefaction plants for export is key to future energy security.
Center for Houston's Future
Report Sees Houston at Center of Gulf Coast Hydrogen Hub
A new report suggests that Houston should become the “epicenter” of a federally funded hydrogen hub stretching from the Texas Gulf Coast into Louisiana.
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EBA Panel Hits FERC Pipeline Permitting
The gas industry said FERC's permitting policies could chill development while an environmentalist called the agency's decisions “lazy” during an EBA panel.
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CenterPoint Energy Now a ‘Pure Play Utility’
CenterPoint executives celebrated their company’s status as a "pure play regulated utility” during a first-quarter earnings call with financial analysts.
NYISO
NYISO ‘Laser-focused’ on Gas System Performance for Winter
NYISO made it through last winter without any problems — and without any power from coal generation or the Indian Point nuclear plant, ISO officials reported.
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FERC Dismisses Gas Policy Update Rehearing Requests
FERC dismissed 14 requests for rehearing of its revised policy statement on natural gas infrastructure and its interim policy on accounting for GHG emissions.
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Responsibly Sourced Gas Market is ‘Growing,’ Kinder Morgan Says
Kinder Morgan could receive FERC approval in the coming weeks for a new market mechanism that would support expansion of RSG.
Consumers Energy
FERC Backtracks on Gas Policy Updates
FERC walked back updates to how it considers natural gas infrastructure applications; the Democratic majority cited concern the updates created confusion.
Columbia Gas
Court Again Rebukes FERC for Failure to Review Downstream Emissions
The D.C. Circuit Court ruled that FERC had failed to account for the downstream the greenhouse gas emissions of a compressor station in Agawam, Mass.

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