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March 19, 2026

Natural Gas

FERC Sets Conference on New England Fuel Security
FERC has agreed to New England’s request for a public “prefiling” meeting to discuss the region’s plans for long-term fuel security.
PJM Revisits Gas Pipeline Contingency Plan
PJM asked for feedback about how to reshape its gas pipeline contingency plan, three months after FERC turned it down for lacking specificity and clarity.
Record Gas Demand, Production Highlights FERC Markets Report
Record high natural gas demand and production highlighted FERC’s 2018 State of the Markets report.
Enviro Protesters Scale FERC HQ as Agency OKs More LNG
Protesters climbed a large ladder and took up residence on the three-story awning over the main entrance of FERC headquarters, as the commission approved two more LNG export projects.
FERC to PJM: Clarify Allowable Costs for Energy Offers
FERC handed PJM a mixed ruling onrevisions intended to equalize the cost recovery treatment of gas-fired plants with that of other thermal generators.
TSA Defends Pipeline Security Practices Before FERC
Transportation Security Administration officials defended efforts to protect the country’s natural gas pipelines, telling FERC they are adding more staff.
Report: U.S. Renewable Generation Doubled Since 2008
U.S. renewable electricity generation doubled over the last decade, the Energy Information Administration reported.
Overheard at CERAWeek by IHS Markit 2019
CERAWeek by IHS Markit in Houston brought together a record 4,300 global energy movers and shakers from more than 70 countries.
Texas PUC Briefs: Week of Feb. 25, 2019
The Texas Public Utility Commission approved a list of issues to be discussed during a summer workshop on real-time co-optimization.
LaFleur Sides with Republicans on LNG Terminal as Glick Dissents
Democrat Cheryl LaFleur joined FERC’s 2 Republicans to approve the Calcasieu Pass LNG export terminal, signaling a compromise on how to compute greenhouse gas emissions.

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