Examples of BP Pipelines in a sentence
Under FERC’s procedure, the settlement judge does not certify a contested offer or make substantive findings, but instead “must report to the Commission that the settlement is contested and identify the matters at issue.” BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 142 FERC ¶ 63,006 at P 254 (2013).
BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 123 FERC ¶ 61,287 (2008) (“Opinion No. 502”).
A settlement judge appointed on order of the Commission, BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 139 FERC ¶ 61,065 (2012), identified contested issues for the Commission in a report dated January 8, 2013, BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 142 FERC ¶ 63,006 (2013).2 On July 16, 2013, the Commission approved the Pooling Agreement in the order on review in these Petitions.
BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 144 FERC ¶ 61,025 (2013) (“Order on Contested Settlement”).
See BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 117 FERC ¶ 61,352 (2006), and Unocal Pipeline Company, 121 FERC ¶ 61,300 (2007).
BP Pipelines I, 325 P.3d 478, 483-86 (Alaska 2014) (“The plain text and history of AS 43.56.060 indicate that the legislature did not intend for ‘fair market value’ to be the only allowable standard for the assessment of pipeline property.” Id. at 483).
The Amended Capacity Settlement Agreement, an agreement reached among the Owners and the State, “assure[d] the State of a certain level of excess capacity to optimize the development of its natural resources.” BP Pipelines I, 325 P.3d 478, 501n.53 (Alaska 2014).
Second, we held in BP Pipelines I that the economic age-life method did not result in any double counting because “when operating level is significantly less than design capacity, ‘the asset is less valuable than it would otherwise be,’ and that drop in value comes not just from the decline in operating level, but also from the superadequacy that exists.” Id. at 494-95 (quoting AM.
The ID referred to the Commission’s 1985 approval of the 30 BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 109 FERC ¶ 61,376 at P 1 (“all of the subject filings propose increases to the existing rates”), and BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 113 FERC¶ 61,332, at P 1 (2005).
Here, the TAPS Carriers argue, the 15 BP Pipelines (Alaska) Inc., 109 FERC ¶ 61,376, at P 10 (2004).16 ID at P 15.