18 C.F.R. §284.1 - Definitions
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Etc Mktg., Ltd. v. Harris Cnty. Appraisal Dist., 15-0687.
...inextricably intertwined with transportation. In particular, ETC relies on a definitional provision: "Transportation includes storage." 18 C.F.R. § 284.1. Because FERC groups the terms together, ETC argues, storage is inherent to transportation such that ETC's stored gas is still in transit......
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Louisiana Ass'n of Independent Producers and Royalty Owners v. F.E.R.C., s. 91-1026
...gas to secure "a certificate of public convenience and necessity authorizing such acts or operations." 15 U.S.C. § 717f(c); see also 18 C.F.R. § 284.1(a) (defining transportation to include exchanges). The Commission must issue such certificates if three conditions are satisfied: "the appli......
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United Distribution Companies v. F.E.R.C., s. 92-1485
...storage capacity on an open-access basis. Order No. 636, p 30,939, at 30,425-26. By defining "transportation" to include "storage," 18 C.F.R. § 284.1(a), the Commission made storage subject to the same non-discrimination requirements as capacity rights. Id. §§ 284.8(b), 284.9(b). Although p......
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ETC Mktg., Ltd. v. Harris Cnty. Appraisal Dist., 15–0687
...inextricably intertwined with transportation. In particular, ETC relies on a definitional provision: "Transportation includes storage." 18 C.F.R. § 284.1. Because FERC groups the terms together, ETC argues, storage is inherent to transportation such that ETC's stored gas is still in transit......
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