FERC Rule Making: Producers see trouble in pipeline rate plan; Commissioner reveals thinking on short-term price caps (English)
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1998
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Title:FERC Rule Making: Producers see trouble in pipeline rate plan; Commissioner reveals thinking on short-term price caps
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Published in:AMERICAN OIL AND GAS REPORTER ; 41, 13 ; 39-41
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Publication date:1998-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 41, Issue 13
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Tax News: Old wells get tax holiday in Pennsylvania county; Colorado agency proposes taxing rights-of-way| 1998
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State Legislative: Texas associations consider final draft of unitization bill| 1998
- 29
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IPAA: Marginal well relief, public image issues center stage at annual meeting| 1998
- 35
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NSWA: 'Don't give up,' new president urges| 1998
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LIAISON Committee: Members respond to attacks on marginal wells, fracturing| 1998
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FERC Rule Making: Producers see trouble in pipeline rate plan; Commissioner reveals thinking on short-term price caps| 1998
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Producers Face New Risks in Globally-Integrated MarketKlaassen, E. A. / Hinton, M. W. et al. | 1998
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Today's domestic natural gas industry is markedly different from the gas industry of only one decade ago-from the well bore to the burner tip. Seasonal swings in production have nearly disappeared, gas consumption by power generators and industrial users has increased dramatically, and convergence is reshaping the industry and opening the door to heightened levels of competition. Now, with the new millennium rapidly approaching, the dominant trends that characterize the market today are laying the groundwork for even more change in the futureCarson, M. M. / Hartfield, R. et al. | 1998
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NGL Market Evolution Holds Benefits for ProducersStubbe, M. et al. | 1998
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Storage influences Gas Pricing, Demand GrowthCates, H. C. / Schultz, K. M. et al. | 1998
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Generator Packages Optimize Gas-to-Wires ProjectsRodgers, B. D. et al. | 1998
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On-Site Induction Generation Opening New OpportunitiesFrazier, L. et al. | 1998
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EFM Systems Simplify, Streamline OperationsWarren, D. et al. | 1998
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Multilateral Technology Opening New Horizons for MobilChambers, M. et al. | 1998
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Operators See Encouraging Results with WaterfracsWalker, R. N. / Hunter, J. L. / Brake, A. C. / Fagin, P. A. / Steinsberger, N. et al. | 1998
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Applications Illustrate Advantages of Flexible SealantGetzlaf, D. et al. | 1998
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Y2K Compliance is Best Insurance Against Millennium BugKakacek, K. et al. | 1998
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Insurance Provides Safeguards From Pollution incidentsClawson, W. D. et al. | 1998
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IOGA WV: Association turns to state for tax relief on marginal wells| 1998
- 111
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MIPRO: Producers told innovation key to their success| 1998
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IOGA NY: Debate on oil and gas regulations, marginal wells dominate meeting| 1998
- 117
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Technology Transfer: New York energy research agency, GRI combine to assist producers| 1998
- 119
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PBPA: State agencies pledge support for oil and gas industry| 1998
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PBIOS: 1998 show benefits exhibitors, visitors alike| 1998