1 RULES: Short-term and interstate natural gas transportation services; regulation,
In Order No. 637-A (65 FR 35706, June 5, 2000), issued on May 19, 2000, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission established procedures for filing pro forma tariff sheets electronically through Internet EMail. This document clarifies the filing procedures for the pro forma compliance filings.
2 RULES: Short-term and interstate natural gas transportation services; regulation,
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) is issuing an order denying requests for rehearing and providing clarification of Order No. 637A [65 FR 35705, Jun. 5, 2000]. Order No. 637 revised Commission regulations to enhance the competitiveness and efficiency of the interstate pipeline grid. The rehearing and clarification requests
3 RULES: Records preservation; Correction,
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission published in the Federal Register of August 7, 2000, a final rule amending its records retention regulations for public utilities and licensees, natural gas companies, and oil pipeline companies (``regulated companies''). The Commission inadvertently omitted a cross reference in the schedule of records and
4 RULES: Records preservation,
Edison Electric Institute (EEI) filed a request for rehearing seeking revision of the Commission's Final Rule in Order No. 617, Preservation of Records of Public Utilities and Licensees, Natural Gas Companies, and Oil Pipeline Companies. The Commission denies rehearing.
5 RULES: Competitive natural gas markets; natural gas transportation policies; staff
In Order No. 637, issued on February 9, 2000,the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) revised its regulatory policies, amended its regulations, and established new procedures to enhance the competitiveness and efficiency of markets for the transportation of natural gas in interstate commerce. This document establishes the second of
6 RULES: Records preservation,
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) is amending its records retention regulations for public utilities and licensees, natural gas companies, and oil pipeline companies (``regulated companies''). The Commission is updating its regulations and eliminating unnecessary burdens on regulated companies as part of its ongoing program to
7 NOTICES: Natural gas transportation policies needed to facilitate development of
In Order No. 637 (65 FR 10156), issued on February 9, 2000, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) revised its regulatory policies, amended its regulations, and established new procedures to enhance the competitiveness and efficiency of markets for the transportation of natural gas in interstate commerce. As part of the effort to
8 NOTICES: Natural gas transportation policies needed to facilitate development of
October 27, 2000.
The Office of Energy Projects will hold the second in a series of public meetings around the country for the purposes of exploring and enhancing strategies for constructive public participation in the earliest stages of natural gas facility planning. This meeting will be held in Romeoville, Illinois on Thursday, December 7,
9 NOTICES: Proposed collection; comment request,
In compliance with the requirements of section 3506(c)(2) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. No. 10413), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) is soliciting public comment on the specific aspects of the information collection described below.
10 NOTICES: Minerals Management Advisory Board,
The OCS Policy Committee of the Minerals Management Advisory Board will meet at the Holiday Inn Fair Oaks Hotel in Fairfax, Virginia, on October 2526, 2000.
The agenda will cover the following principal subjects;
Congressional Update. This presentation will focus on the status of timely congressional issues related to the OCS Program.