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Paul ForshayApril 3, 2008
FERC's Standards of Conduct NOPR: Back to the Future?
Analysis of: FERC Standards of Conduct Notice of Proposed Rulemaking | www.ferc.gov
Author: Paul Forshay, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan L.L.P.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's recently issued Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the Standards of Conduct applicable to natural gas and electric transmission providers would establish revised standards for preventing anti-competitive information sharing between those trasmission...
Paul ForshayMarch 19, 2007
“Affirmative Benefits” and the Public Interest: A Higher Hurdle for Utility Mergers?
Analysis of: PUC ordered to reconsider Verizon, MCI merger issue | www.pennlive.com
Author: Paul Forshay, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan L.L.P.
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court's decision in Popowsky underscores the importance of rate-related benefits in demonstrating that a proposed merger affords sufficient "affirmative benefits" to satisfy the statutory "public interest" standard. Popowsky indicates that promises of continued "good corporate...
Paul ForshayDecember 1, 2006
FERC’s Standards of Conduct: Back to the Drawing Board
Analysis of: National Fuel unit settles with FERC | washington.bizjournals.com
Author: Paul Forshay, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan L.L.P.
-- D.C. Circuit decision in National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. v. FERC vacates and remands Order No. 2004 as applied to natural gas pipelines. -- The Commission's theoretical concerns with potential anti-competitive conduct, without actual evidence of such conduct, were insufficient to justify imposing...
December 1, 2006
Verizon DR tax settlement allows for purchase by AmericaMovil of Mexico
Analysis of: Verizon sales tax agreement reached | www.dr1.com
Author: David Lewis, Vice President, Manchester Trade
Reports from the Dominican government and US Embassy in Santo Domingo indicate that Verizon and the government have reached an agreement on the amount of sales tax to be paid on the $2bn sale of earlier this year. Reports are that both sides agreed to a sales tax payment of approx. $200m rather than...
December 1, 2006
Ecuador election will result in energy and debt concerns for investors
Analysis of: A Leftist at the Helm in Ecuador | www.businessweek.com
Author: David Lewis, Vice President, Manchester Trade
Ecuadorian President-elect Rafael Correa announced that he wants to revise oil exploration contracts between the government and foreign companies to increase revenues and he will also not withdraw the government's unilateral cancelation of Occidental Petroleum investment contracts in the country. Coupled...
Paul ForshayOctober 27, 2006
FERC Opens Door to Changes in Cost of Equity Model
Analysis of: Opinion 486 and Order on Initial Decision re Kern River Gas Transmission Co with Commissioner Sptizer's concurring statement attached under RP04-274 | elibrary.ferc.gov
Author: Paul Forshay, Partner, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan L.L.P.
FERC's Kern River decision opens the door to future changes in the Commission's traditional DCF model for setting pipeline equity returns. FERC indicates a willingness to consider future DCF proxy groups that include properly adjusted MLP distributions. FERC also indicates a willingness to consider...

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