In the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC) amends its regulations governing standards for
business practices and electronic communications with interstate
natural gas pipelines. The FERC is incorporating by reference
certain standards promulgated by the Wholesale Gas Quadrant (WGQ)
that would upgrade the Commissions current business practice and
communications standards to the latest version 1.8 as approved by
the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) Wholesale Gas
Quadrant (WGQ) group. The implementation of these standards is
necessary to increase the efficiency of the natural gas pipeline
grid, make pipelines electronic communications more secure, and is
consistent with the mandate agencies have to provide for electronic
disclosure of information. Requiring such information ensures both
a common means of communication and common business practices in
order to provide participants engaged in transactions with
interstate pipelines the ability to have timely information and
also ensure uniform business procedures across multiple pipelines.
The new set of standards are for Internet Electronic Transport as
applicable to the retail gas and electric markets as well as the
wholesale gas market; changes to the Electronic Delivery Mechanism
Related Standards, an additional standard related to reporting on
gas quality, and maintenance changes to the Nomination Related
Standards and Flowing Gas Related Standards. The standards update
and refine the standards adopted by the Commission in its Order No.
587-S. Compliance with these standards will require certain changes
in interstate pipeline day-to-day business operations.
This Final Rule will upgrade
the Commission's current business practice and communication
standards to the latest edition approved by the NAESB WGQ (i.e.,
the Version 1.8 Standards). The implementation of these standards
is necessary to increase the efficiency of the pipeline grid, make
pipelines electronic communications more secure. Requiring such
information ensures both a common means of communication and common
business practices that provide participants engaged in
transactions with interstate pipelines with timely information and
uniform business procedures across multiple pipelines.
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Kay Morice 202 502-6507
kay.morice@ferc.gov
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