The Restructured (Bumpy) Road for the End User \_ \_ and the pipeline (again elec'onically) that this end desires the entire billion cubic feet a day for the entire period and is willing to pay the maximum rate. In the ideal post-636 world the releasor and the releasee will each get what it wants, a
Transco's Restructuring-Issues for the End-User
โ Scribed by Grenier, Edward J.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0743-5665
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Now that Orders 636 and 636-A are a reality, end users must leam to cope. For several years, at least the more sophisticated end users have learned to cope with the Order 436/5OO regime of nominations, bid week, and other new parts of the industry's administration. To this must be added the 636 res
In June I commented on the tremendous procedural difficulties likely to be faced by end users a s they confront the pipeline restructuring process under Order 636. That likelihood has now become a reality. Between May 28 and June 9 we know of five restructuring (RS) conferences in Washington, D.C.,
EdwardJ. Gnniery Jr., is aportner in the Washington, D.C., h w fvrn of Suthcrlancl, Asbill & Brennan. His spccialky is natural gas law, in which he has twenty-one years' experience. He is a graduate of H a d Law SchooL NATURAL G ~J U N E 1992 Copyight 0 1992 by Executive Enterprises