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5 April 2017

Wyoming Pipeline Authority Withdraws Request For Rehearing Of FERC Delegation Order

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On March 21, 2017, the Wyoming Pipeline Authority ("WPA") withdrew its request for rehearing of the delegation order that FERC issued on February 3, 2017 ("Delegation Order")...
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On March 21, 2017, the Wyoming Pipeline Authority ("WPA") withdrew its request for rehearing of the delegation order that FERC issued on February 3, 2017 ("Delegation Order") in anticipation of the Commission's loss of quorum following the departure of former Chairman Norman Bay.  The Delegation Order allows FERC staff to take action on certain matters until no later than fourteen days after a quorum is restored (see February 21, 2017 edition of the  WER).  WPA filed its rehearing request on March 6, 2017 and argued that the Delegation Order impermissibly grants powers to FERC staff that are greater than those conferred to the Commission itself by Congress (see March 13, 2017 edition of the WER).

WPA's March 21 filing, which can be found here, provides no explanation for the withdrawal.  It was the only formal contest to the Delegation Order.

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