Southern Natural Gas Company v. Federal Power Commission, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation v. Federal Power Commission, Laclede Gas Company v. Federal Power Commission, Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation v. Federal Power Commission

547 F.2d 826, 19 P.U.R.4th 565, 1977 U.S. App. LEXIS 10243
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
DecidedFebruary 1, 1977
Docket76-3914
StatusPublished

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Southern Natural Gas Company v. Federal Power Commission, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation v. Federal Power Commission, Laclede Gas Company v. Federal Power Commission, Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation v. Federal Power Commission, 547 F.2d 826, 19 P.U.R.4th 565, 1977 U.S. App. LEXIS 10243 (5th Cir. 1977).

Opinion

547 F.2d 826

19 P.U.R.4th 565

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS COMPANY, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, Respondent.
CONSOLIDATED GAS SUPPLY CORPORATION, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, Respondent.
LACLEDE GAS COMPANY, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, Respondent.
TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMISSION CORPORATION, Petitioner,
v.
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION, Respondent.

Nos. 76-3914, 76-3971, 76-3990 and 76-3991.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fifth Circuit.

Feb. 1, 1977.

Ronald L. Kuehn, Jr., for petitioner in No. 76-3914.

Drexel D. Journey, Gen. Counsel, F.P.C., for respondent in No. 76-3914.

Roy R. Robertson, Jr., Birmingham, Ala., for Southern Natural Gas Co., petitioner in No. 76-3914 and intervenor in No. 76-3991.

Karol Lyn Newman, Washington, D.C., for Consolidated Gas Supply Corp., petitioner in No. 76-3971 and intervenor in Nos. 76-3914, 76-3991.

J. David Mann, Jr., Washington, D.C., for Laclede Gas Co., petitioner in No. 76-3990, and intervenor in No. 76-3914.

Platt W. Davis, III, Washington, D.C., for Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., petitioner in No. 76-3991, and intervenor in Nos. 76-3971, 76-3990, 76-3914.

Richard A. Solomon, Washington, D.C., for Public Serv. Comm. of N.Y., petitioner in No. 76-4433.

Allan Abbot Tuttle, Sol., John J. Lahey, Atty., Federal Power Commission, Washington, D.C., for Federal Power Commission.

Andrew P. Carter, New Orleans, La., Louisiana Power & Light Co., intervenor in Nos. 76-3914, 76-3990 and 76-3971.

Christopher T. Boland, Washington, D.C., for Texas Gas Transmission Corp., intervenor in Nos. 76-3914, 76-3990, 76-3991 and 76-3971.

Edward J. Grenier, Jr., Washington, D.C., for General Motors Corp., intervenor in Nos. 76-3914.

John T. Miller, Jr., Washington, D.C., for Allied Paper Inc., Monsanto Co., Texasgulf Inc., intervenors in Nos. 76-3914, 76-3991, 76-3990, 76-3971.

William T. Miller, Washington, D.C., for United Municipal, Distributors, intervenors in Nos. 76-3971, 76-3990, 76-3991, 76-3914.

Floyd I. Robinson, Jr., Washington, D.C., for General Motors Corp., intervenor in No. 76-3914.

Michael J. Manning, Washington, D.C., for Entex, Inc. & La. Gas Service Co., intervenor in Nos. 76-3971, 76-3990, 76-3991, 76-3914.

David B. Robinson, Washington, D.C., for State of Louisiana, intervenor in Nos. 76-3971, 76-3990, 76-3991 and 76-3914.

Jerome Ackerman, Washington, D.C., for Air Products & Chemical, Inc., and others, intervenors in Nos. 76-3971 and 76-3914.

William W. Bedwell, Washington, D.C., for Miss. River Transmission, intervenor in Nos. 76-3971, 76-3990, 76-3914 and 76-3971.

John S. Schmid, Washington, D.C., for Bay State Gas Co., and others, intervenors in Nos. 76-3990, 76-3991, 76-3971 and 76-3914.

Richard A. Solomon, Washington, D.C., for Public Service Comm. of the State of N.Y., intervenor in Nos. 76-3990 and 76-3991.

Stephen J. Small, Charleston, W.Va., for Columbia Gas Transmission Corp., intervenor in Nos. 76-3990, 76-3914, 76-3991 and 76-3971.

Barbara M. Gunther, Brooklyn, N.Y., for Brooklyn Union Gas Co. & Elizabethtown Gas Co., intervenors in Nos. 76-3990 and 76-3991.

James R. Lacey, Newark, N.J., for Public Service Electric & Gas Co., intervenor in Nos. 76-3990, 76-3914, 76-3991 and 76-3971.

Daniel J. Roberts, II, Providence, R.I., for New England State, intervenor in Nos. 76-3990, 76-3991 76-3914 and 76-3971.

Howard E. Wahrenbrock, Washington, D.C., for Mobile Gas Service Corp., & Clarke-Mobile Counties Gas District, intervenors in Nos. 76-3991 and 76-3914.

Francis J. McShalley, Washington, D.C., for Algonquin Gas Transmission Corp., intervenor in No. 76-3991.

John M. Kuykendall, Jr., Jackson, Miss., for Miss. Valley Gas Co., intervenor in No. 76-3914.

Albert J. Feigen, Washington, D.C., for American Sugar Cane League of the U.S.A., Inc., intervenor in Nos. 76-3914 and 76-3971.

Jon D. Noland, Indianapolis, Ind., for Indiana Gas Co., Inc., intervenor in No. 76-3991.

Gordon P. MacDougall, Washington, D.C., for Pa. Public Utility Commission, intervenor in No. 76-3971.

Harold L. Talisman, Washington, D.C., for Alabama Gas Corp., intervenor in Nos. 76-3991 and 76-3914.

Stephen Schachman, Philadelphia, Pa., for Philadelphia Gas Works, intervenor in Nos. 76-3971 and 76-3914.

Clayton L. Orn, Houston, Tex., for N.O. Public Service, Inc., intervenor.

Richard M. Merriman, Washington, D.C., for Miss. Power & Light Co., intervenor.

W. DeVier Pierson, Washington, D.C., for United Gas Pipe Line Co., intervenor.

John E. Holtzinger, Jr., Washington, D.C., Henry P. Sullivan, Richard B. Gordon, Pittsburgh, Pa., Norman A. Flaningam, Washington, D.C., James E. Wright, Jr., New Orleans, La., for petitioner in No. 76-3971.

J. David Mann, Jr., Washington, D.C., Richard L. Eckhart, St. Louis, Mo., for petitioner in No. 76-3990.

Platt W. Davis, III, Thomas L. Wylie, Washington, D.C., J. Evans Attwell, Jack D. Head, Houston, Tex., petitioner in No. 76-3991.

Petitions for Review of Orders of the Federal Power Commission (Alabama and Texas Cases).

Before CLARK, RONEY and TJOFLAT, Circuit Judges.

TJOFLAT, Circuit Judge:

In this case, Southern Natural Gas Co. petitions for a review of two Federal Power Commission (FPC) orders in the proceedings to establish a natural gas curtailment plan for the United Gas Pipe Line Co. (United) system. Pursuant to its authority under the Natural Gas Act (the Act), the FPC has been confronting the natural gas curtailment problem for the past six years. Although no permanent solution has yet emerged, interim natural gas curtailment has been accomplished in the meantime under various temporary plans for the United system. The petition before us involves the course that these curtailment proceedings will take at least through the end of the current winter heating season, unless the FPC is able to reach before that time some final administrative resolution of the complex problem of equitable natural gas curtailment. Southern Natural and various intervenors argue that the FPC has disobeyed a mandate of this court handed down in February of 1976 in conjunction with our decision in Louisiana Power & Light Co. v. FPC, 526 F.2d 898 (5th Cir.1976) (hereinafter Louisiana Power & Light ), and that this court should take appropriate steps to enforce that mandate.

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