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Article: Opposing sides take case to FERC over who should regulate Mojave. (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)
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- The Oil Daily
- Article date:
- December 17, 1993
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WASHINGTON -- Pipelines vying for California's more than $7 billion natural gas market gave the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) opposing views of the line between federal and state regulatory authority at a Thursday hearing.
Mojave Pipeline Co. argued the case for federal jurisdiction over its proposed 220-mile pipeline expansion into central and Northern California at a daylong hearing moderated by FERC Chairman Elizabeth A. Moler.
Mojave's proposed pipeline expansion would deliver 475 MMcfd of natural gas from Texas and New Mexico to industrial facilities and utilities in northern and central California, a market in which Pacific Gas and ...