Arbo & East Daley’s Deep Dive on Rate Cases — Webinar Recording & Slides

Originally published for customers February 15, 2023

What’s the issue?

FERC launched two gas pipeline rate cases before the end of last year, and data shows more are likely on the horizon, since 40 more pipelines earned a 2021 return at or above the ROE we calculated for those pipes.

Why does it matter?

Rate cases — while a normal and essential part of the FERC regulatory process — can be a complex topic, but it’s essential for various gas industry participants to understand, anticipate, and track them.

What’s our view?

That's why we joined East Daley Analytics last month for a comprehensive discussion and Q&A on rate cases, risk assessment, and implications for pipelines, shippers, and investors. In case you missed the live event, or tuned in but want to share it with other teammates or colleagues, today we’re sharing the replay video and slide deck.

 

 


 

As we discussed in FERC Launches Two Gas Pipeline Rate Cases – Are More on the Way?, FERC launched two rate investigations before the end of last year, and data shows more are likely on the horizon, since 40 more pipelines earned a 2021 return at or above the ROE we calculated for those pipes.

Rate cases — while a normal and essential part of the FERC regulatory process — can be a complex topic, but it’s essential for various gas industry participants to understand, anticipate, and track them.

That's why we joined East Daley Analytics for a comprehensive discussion and Q&A on rate cases, risk assessment, and implications for pipelines, shippers, and investors. In case you missed the live event, or tuned in but want to share it with other teammates or colleagues, today we’re sharing the replay video and slide deck.

The on-demand replay below, as well as the slides, are available permanently on Arbo’s website to revisit anytime.

 

 

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