Michigan Consolidated Gas Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, American Cyanamid Company, A.P. Green Refractories Company, Amoco Production Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, Central Illinois Light Company, Carnation Company, Association of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity, Intervenors. State of Michigan and Michigan Public Service Commission v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Amoco Production Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, Central Illinois Light Company, Intervenors. Michigan Consolidated Gas Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, National Steel Corporation, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, A.P. Green Refractories Company, Intervenors

883 F.2d 117
CourtCourt of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
DecidedAugust 18, 1989
Docket88-1062
StatusPublished

This text of 883 F.2d 117 (Michigan Consolidated Gas Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, American Cyanamid Company, A.P. Green Refractories Company, Amoco Production Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, Central Illinois Light Company, Carnation Company, Association of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity, Intervenors. State of Michigan and Michigan Public Service Commission v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Amoco Production Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, Central Illinois Light Company, Intervenors. Michigan Consolidated Gas Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, National Steel Corporation, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, A.P. Green Refractories Company, Intervenors) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Michigan Consolidated Gas Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, American Cyanamid Company, A.P. Green Refractories Company, Amoco Production Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, Central Illinois Light Company, Carnation Company, Association of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity, Intervenors. State of Michigan and Michigan Public Service Commission v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, Amoco Production Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, Central Illinois Light Company, Intervenors. Michigan Consolidated Gas Company v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, National Steel Corporation, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, A.P. Green Refractories Company, Intervenors, 883 F.2d 117 (D.C. Cir. 1989).

Opinion

883 F.2d 117

280 U.S.App.D.C. 45, 105 P.U.R.4th 528

MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, Respondent,
National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility,
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, American Cyanamid
Company, A.P. Green Refractories Company, Amoco Production
Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Company, Central Illinois
Light Company, Carnation Company, Association of Businesses
Advocating Tariff Equity, Intervenors.
STATE OF MICHIGAN and Michigan Public Service Commission, Petitioners,
v.
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, Respondent,
National Steel Corporation, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility,
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, Michigan Consolidated
Gas Company, Amoco Production Company, Michigan Gas
Utilities Company, Central Illinois Light Company, Intervenors.
MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, Respondent,
Citizens Gas & Coke Utility, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line
Company, National Steel Corporation, Michigan Gas
Utilities Company, A.P. Green
Refractories Company, Intervenors.

Nos. 88-1062, 88-1199 and 88-1362.

United States Court of Appeals,
District of Columbia Circuit.

Argued May 19, 1989.
Decided Aug. 18, 1989.

Jeffrey M. Petrash with whom James H. Holt, Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for petitioner, Michigan Consol. Gas Co. in No. 88-1062 and No. 88-1362 and intervenor in No. 88-1199.

Henry J. Boynton, Asst. Atty. Gen., with whom Frank J. Kelley, Atty. Gen., Louis J. Caruso, Sol. Gen., and Don L. Keskey, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lansing, Mich., State of Mich., were on the brief, for petitioners, State of Mich. and Michigan Public Service Com'n in No. 88-1199.

Dwight C. Alpern, Atty., F.E.R.C. with whom Catherine C. Cook, Gen. Counsel, and Jerome M. Feit, Sol., F.E.R.C., Washington, D.C., were on the brief, for respondent in Nos. 88-1062, 88-1199 and 88-1362. John Estes, Washington, D.C., also entered an appearance, for respondent F.E.R.C.

William H. Penniman with whom Raymond N. Shibley and Bruce W. Neely, Washington, D.C., were on the joint brief, for intervenors, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. and Nat. Steel Corp. in Nos. 88-1062, 88-1199 and 88-1362. Brian D. O'Neill, Washington, D.C., also entered an appearance, for intervenor, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Douglas H. West, Detroit, Mich., also entered an appearance, for intervenor, Nat. Steel Corp.

Steven M. Sherman and William P. Diener, Indianapolis, Ind., entered appearances, for intervenor, Citizens Gas & Coke Utility in Nos. 88-1062, 88-1199 and 88-1362.

Nicholas W. Fels, Washington, D.C., entered an appearance, for intervenor American Cyanamid Co. in No. 88-1062.

Lyndon C. Taylor and Paula M. Young, Washington, D.C., entered appearances, for intervenor A.P. Green Refractories Co. in Nos. 88-1062 and 88-1362.

Kevin M. Sweeney, Washington, D.C., entered an appearance, for intervenor, Amoco Production Co. in Nos. 88-1062 and 88-1199.

John R. Schaefgen, Jr., Washington, D.C., entered an appearance, for intervenors, Michigan Gas Utilities Co. and Cent. Illinois Light Co. in Nos. 88-1062, 88-1199 and 88-1362.

Richard A. Oliver, Washington, D.C., entered an appearance, for intervenor, Carnation Co. in No. 88-1062.

Glen S. Howard, Washington, D.C., entered an appearance, for intervenor, Ass'n of Businesses Advocating Tariff Equity in No. 88-1062.

Frederick Moring and Herbert J. Martin, Washington, D.C., were on the brief, for amicus curiae Associated Gas Distributors in Nos. 88-1062, 88-1199 and 88-1362, urging review. M. Lisanne Crowley, Washington, D.C., also entered an appearance, for amicus curiae Associated Gas Distributors in No. 88-1062.

Before RUTH B. GINSBURG, D.H. GINSBURG, and SENTELLE, Circuit Judges.

Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge SENTELLE.

SENTELLE, Circuit Judge:

In the orders we review, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC" or "the Commission") permitted Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company ("Panhandle") to transport natural gas from Oklahoma directly to National Steel Corporation's ("National") Great Lakes Steel Division plant in Michigan, bypassing the local distribution network of Michigan Consolidated Gas Company ("MichCon"). MichCon, together with the State of Michigan and the Michigan Public Service Commission (collectively "MPSC"), petition for review, arguing that FERC exceeded its jurisdiction and incorrectly construed section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 717f(c) (1982) ("NGA" or "the Act"). Finding no error, we deny the petition and uphold the orders.

I. BACKGROUND

At its Great Lakes Steel Division plant in Michigan, National has for many years been an end-user customer of MichCon, a local distribution company ("LDC"). Prior to March 24, 1985, National had purchased all its natural gas requirements from Michigan. On that date, MichCon commenced transportation on its system and National, while continuing to deal with the LDC, transported 100% of its gas, purchased from third parties, on the MichCon system. As a Michigan intrastate LDC, MichCon provided transportation at rates set by MPSC.

As it happens, an interstate pipeline owned by Panhandle transverses National's Michigan property. National and Panhandle negotiated an arrangement by which Panhandle would add fittings and pipes to tap its line at the National location, thereby making it possible for Panhandle to transport directly to National gas purchased by National in Oklahoma. The arrangement permitted National to bypass the MichCon local network and to transport its gas at interstate rates, lower than those set by MPSC for gas transported on MichCon's system. The new connection would cost Panhandle approximately $188,000, which National agreed to reimburse.

As an interstate transporter of natural gas, Panhandle applied for a certificate of public convenience and necessity from FERC under section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 717f(c), to tap the line and provide interruptible transportation service to National. See Abbreviated Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, In the Matter of Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., FERC Docket No. CP86-232 (Dec. 12, 1985), Joint Appendix ("J.A.") at 59a-60a. FERC consolidated this application with other related proceedings and, inter alia, directed an administrative law judge ("ALJ") to resolve several disputed issues of material fact. See Order Consolidating Applications and Complaint and Prescribing Hearing, FERC Docket Nos. CP86-232, -486, -504, -551, -573, -598, -584, -663 (Sept. 16, 1986) at 13, J.A. at 137a, 148a. FERC ordered the ALJ to "expedite[ ] [the] evidentiary hearing" and render a decision within ninety days due to "new economic pressures [for pipeline companies] to adapt, and to adapt quickly, to changing market conditions."1 Id. at 12-13, 16, J.A. at 148a-49a, 152a.

The ALJ found that Panhandle's proposed transportation service would serve the public convenience and necessity. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., 38 F.E.R.C.

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