Combined Notice of Filings
Published Date: 1/7/2025
Notice
Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission just got a bunch of new filings from natural gas pipeline companies about their rates and agreements. These changes could affect how much customers pay and when new rates kick in, mostly starting January or February 2025. If you’re involved with these pipelines or just curious about energy costs, keep an eye on the comment deadlines in January and February!
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Pipeline rate filings effective Jan–Feb 2025
Several natural gas pipeline companies filed requests to change rates, negotiated-rate agreements, fuel charges, crediting mechanisms, and tariffs with proposed effective dates of January 1, 2025 or February 1, 2025. The filings include petitions for transportation service rates, negotiated-rate agreements, out-of-cycle fuel filings, flowthrough crediting mechanism filings, GT&C revisions, settlement rate requests, and a settlement refund report. If approved, these filings would change the rates billed to pipeline shippers or trigger refunds starting on those dates.
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