FERC Tackles Pipeline Rates and Refunds Filings
Published Date: 12/1/2025
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Summary
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission got new filings about natural gas pipeline rates and refunds from companies like Midcontinent Express and Young Gas Storage. These filings could change how much customers pay starting December 1, 2025, and January 1, 2026. If you want to speak up or get involved, you have until December 8, 2025, to file your comments or protests.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Midcontinent Express rate filing
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission received a Sec. 4(d) rate filing from Midcontinent Express Pipeline LLC (Docket RP26-231-000) to be effective December 1, 2025. If you want to intervene, protest, or comment in this proceeding, you must file by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on December 8, 2025; intervention is required to become a party.
Young Gas annual fuel filing
Young Gas Storage Company, Ltd. filed an Annual Fuel Filing (Docket RP26-232-000) listed to be effective January 1, 2026. To intervene, protest, or comment, file by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on December 8, 2025; intervention is necessary to be a party to the proceeding.
Vector Pipeline tariff records motion
Vector Pipeline L.P. (with Adelphia Gateway, LLC) submitted a motion to place suspended tariff records in effect, listed to be effective December 1, 2025 (Docket RP25-936-003). Comments or protests must be filed by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on December 8, 2025; follow FERC Rules 211/214/206 for filings and note that intervention is required to become a party.
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