99-4879. Canadian-Montana Pipe Line Corporation; Notice of Application for Section 3 Authorization and Request for a Presidential Permit  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 39 (Monday, March 1, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 9985-9986]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-4879]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
    [Docket No. CP-152-000]
    
    
    Canadian-Montana Pipe Line Corporation; Notice of Application for 
    Section 3 Authorization and Request for a Presidential Permit
    
    February 23, 1999.
        Take notice that on January 12, 1999, Canadian-Montana Pipe Line 
    Corporation (CMPL), 40 East Broadway, Butte, Montana 59701, filed an 
    application pursuant to Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act (NGA) and Part 
    153 of the Commission's regulations for a Presidential Permit and 
    authorization to site, construct, and operate facilities for the 
    importation of natural gas from Canada. CMPL's proposal is more fully 
    set forth in the application which is on file with the Commission and 
    open to public inspection. This filing may be viewed on the web at 
    http://www.ferc.fed.us/online/rims.htm (please call (202) 208-2222 for 
    assistance).
        Specifically, CMPL is seeking NGA Section 3 authority and a 
    Presidential
    
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    Permit to site, construct, and operate 30 feet of 8-inch pipeline 
    having a capacity of 10 MMcfd at the United States-Canada International 
    Boundary near the village of Monchy, Saskatchewan, Canada. CMPL states 
    that the border crossing facilities will be constructed as an extension 
    of its proposed Canadian facilities and will connect to a new 4-mile, 
    8-inch gathering pipeline to be constructed in Montana by North 
    American Resource Company (NARCo). CMPL is a wholly owned subsidiary of 
    Montana Power Company. NARCo is a wholly owned subsidiary of Entech, 
    Inc., which is also a wholly owned subsidiary of Montana Power Company.
        CMPL states that the purpose of the proposed facilities is for the 
    transportation of low pressure, hydrocarbon and water wet natural gas 
    from wells in the Monchy area to a connection with the proposed NARCo 
    facilities which will then connect to KN Gas Gathering Inc.'s existing 
    gas gathering system in the Bowdoin gas field in Montana. It is further 
    stated that the proposed facilities are the only economically viable 
    means to allow gas to be produced from certain Canadian gas wells which 
    are currently shut-in, and will also allow undeveloped Canadian gas 
    reserves in the area to be developed.
        Any person desiring to be heard or making any protest with 
    reference to said application should on or before March 16, 1999, file 
    with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, NE, 
    Washington, D.C. 20426, a motion to intervene or a protest in 
    accordance with the requirements of the Commission's Rules of Practice 
    and Procedure (18 CFR 385.214 or 385.211) and the Regulations under the 
    Natural Gas Act (18 CFR 157.10). All protests filed with the Commission 
    will be considered by it in determining the appropriate action to be 
    taken but will not serve to make the protestants parties to the 
    proceeding. The Commission's rules require that protestors provide 
    copies of their protests to the party or person to whom the protests 
    are directed. Any person wishing to become a party to a proceeding or 
    to participate as a party in any hearing therein must file a motion to 
    intervene in accordance with the Commission's Rules.
        A person obtaining intervenor status will be placed on the service 
    list maintained by the Secretary of the Commission and will receive 
    copies of all documents issued by the Commission, filed by the 
    applicant, or filed by all other intervenors. An intervenor can file 
    for rehearing of any Commission order and can petititon for court 
    review of any such order. However, an intervenor must serve copies of 
    comments or any other filing it makes with the Commission to every 
    other intervenor in the proceeding, as well as filing an original and 
    14 copies with the Commission.
        However, a person does not have to intervene in order to have 
    comments on any aspect of the proposal considered by the Commission. 
    Instead, a person may submit two copies of such comments to the 
    Secretary of the Commission. Commenters who are concerned about 
    environmental or pipeline routing issues will be placed on the 
    Commission's environmental mailing list, will receive copies of 
    environmental documents and will be able to participate in meetings 
    associated with the Commission's environmental review process. 
    Commenters will not be required to serve copies of filed documents on 
    all other parties. However, commenters will not receive copies of all 
    documents filed by other parties or issued by the Commission, and will 
    not have the right to seek rehearing or appeal the Commission's final 
    order to a Federal court.
        The Commission will consider all comments and concerns equally, 
    whether filed by commenters or those requesting intervenor status.
        Take further notice that, pursuant to the authority contained in 
    and subject to the jurisdiction conferred upon the Federal Energy 
    Regulatory Commission by Sections 3, and 15 of the NGA and the 
    Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, a hearing will be held 
    without further notice before the Commission or its designee on these 
    applications if no motion to intervene is filed within the time 
    required herein, if the Commission on its own review of the matter 
    finds that a grant of the certificate is required by the public 
    convenience and necessity. If a motion for leave to intervene is timely 
    filed, or if the Commission on its own motion believes that a formal 
    hearing is required, further notice of such hearing will be duly given.
        Under the procedure herein provided for, unless otherwise advised, 
    it will be unnecessary for CMPL to appear or be represented at the 
    hearing.
    David P. Boergers,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 99-4879 Filed 2-26-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/01/1999
Department:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
99-4879
Pages:
9985-9986 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. CP-152-000
PDF File:
99-4879.pdf