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Texas bill could give landowners more say in eminent domain negotiations

Eminent domain always a contentious issue in Texas became a political flashpoint in recent years due to Kinder Morgan s 423-mile Permian Highway Pipeline that runs through the Texas Hill Country. Credit: The Texas Legislature approved a bill early Thursday that will revise eminent domain negotiations between landowners and companies such as railroads, pipeline and utility companies that are seeking to condemn land, requiring that landowners be given the terms of the contract up front, as well as more information about the eminent domain process. After six years of heated negotiations between groups that represent landowners and the groups that represent big pipeline, utility, railroad, and oil and gas companies, the Legislature passed a limited version of a bill that failed in 2019.

Texas could give landowners more say in eminent domain negotiations under bill sent to Greg Abbott s desk

After failing last session, lawmakers finalized a bill described as a “delicate compromise” that provides new protections for landowners in negotiating with companies attempting to seize their land through eminent domain.

SoCal Gas winter 2021-22 prices face upside risk following summer maintenance

Forwards prices at the SoCal Gas city-gate are up sharply over the past month, following the announcement of summer-long maintenance work in the utility s service area. Gains along the forward curve, though, have accrued disproportionally to the summer strip – potentially overlooking the risk to winter prices posed heavy reliance on storage during the upcoming cooling season. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Beginning May 1, SoCal Gas is scheduled to begin major maintenance work on its L-4000 line in the Northern Zone and at the Needles Topock border-receipt area. The maintenance projects, which run through September 30, will reduce capacity in the Northern Zone by some 720 MMcf/d, or about 45%, from its usual operating capacity of 1.59 Bcf/d. The work will also reduce flows through the Needles-Topock zone by about 90 MMcf/d – cutting supply receipts from Transwestern Pipeline at Needles and

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