FERC Logs Gas Pipeline Rate Updates: Speak Now
Published Date: 7/9/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got new filings about natural gas pipeline rates and rules that could change starting August 1, 2025. Companies like Caledonia Energy and Golden Pass Pipeline are updating their prices and operating plans, so folks involved should act by mid-July if they want to speak up. These changes might affect how much people pay or how pipelines operate soon.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Caledonia pipeline rate filing
You may see changes to natural gas pipeline charges because Caledonia Energy Partners filed a Sec. 4(d) rate filing to be effective August 1, 2025. If you want to protest or intervene to become a party in the proceeding, you must file by 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on July 14, 2025.
NAESB and cyber standards updates
High Island Offshore System and Golden Pass Pipeline filed compliance updates (a NAESB v.7.0 amendment and an amended NAESB WGQ v4.0 cyber standards update) to be effective August 1, 2025. Comment and protest deadlines for these filings are 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on July 14, 2025.
Matterhorn operating conditions revision
Matterhorn Express Pipeline filed a revised Statement of Operating Conditions to be effective October 1, 2024. The comment date for this filing is 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on July 23, 2025 if you wish to protest or intervene.
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