FERC Logs New Gas Rate Filings from Texas Pipelines
Published Date: 9/9/2025
Notice
Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got new filings about natural gas pipeline rates and refunds from Texas Eastern Transmission and Pacific Summit Energy. These filings could change how much some customers pay starting September 1, 2025. If you want to speak up or get involved, you have until September 15, 2025, to file your comments or protests.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Natural gas pipeline rates may change
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission received filings from Texas Eastern Transmission (Docket RP25-1137-000) and Pacific Summit Energy/Gunvor USA (Docket RP25-1138-000) that could change how much some customers pay for natural gas starting September 1, 2025. The filings concern negotiated rates and capacity release rules and could affect bills or refunds for affected customers.
Deadline to comment or intervene: Sept 15
If you want to protest, comment, or intervene in these dockets, you must file by 5:00 p.m. Eastern on September 15, 2025. The Commission's Office of Public Participation can help landowners, community organizations, Tribal members, and others access information and make filings.
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