ferc
the FERC
federal energy regulation commission
In the United States, the transportation and sale of natural gas is regulated primarily by two federal agencies: the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). FERC oversees the interstate transmission and wholesale sales of natural gas, while PHMSA is responsible for enforcing safety regulations for the transportation of natural gas through pipelines. Additionally, state regulatory authorities also play a role in overseeing the intrastate distribution and sales of natural gas.
The agency that regulates the interstate transfer and sale of electricity is the Federal Power Commission. This was given the powers by the Natural Gas Act of 1938.
It is how you measure gas volumes: "scf"= standard cubic foot of gas.
The term "drawbacks on sale" is used in reference to natural gas contracts. It can be found in a PDF document on Eni Gas and Power's proposal for managing natural gas capacity and allocation.
R. E. Horvath has written: 'Potential organizational problems of the proposed Alaska natural gas pipeline project' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Gas industry, Environmental aspects of Natural gas pipelines, Gas industry, Natural gas, Natural gas pipelines, Transportation
The Questar Corporation sells natural gas-focused energy. There are three major business lines that they focus on. Those being production, distribution and transportation of natural gas.
The Railroad Commission is a three-member elected body that regulates oil and natural gas and lignite mining in Texas =).
It can be naturally ocurring, but is typically synthesized in a laboratory for commercial sale. It is synthesized from natural gas and nitrogen from the air.
The full form of RLNG is Re-gasified Liquefied Natural Gas. It refers to natural gas that has been converted from a liquid state back into a gaseous state for transportation and distribution.
Andrej Juris has written: 'The emergence of markets in the natural gas industry' -- subject(s): Deregulation, Natural gas, Gas industry, Energy industries 'Development of natural gas and pipeline capacity markets in the United States' -- subject(s): Deregulation, Natural gas, Gas industry, Transportation, Natural gas pipelines