The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) membership has been reduced to three, the minimum number required for votes to take place. Commissioner Bernard McNamee’s last day was September 4. His term ended June 30 but he agreed to stay on
FERC Commissioner McNamee to Step Down
Card – JD Supra – 8/26/20
Two New FERC Commissioners Nominated
President Trump has nominated two new Commissioners to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Mark Christie, chairman of the Virginia State Corporation Commission for the past 16 years, was nominated to fill the seat of departing Commissioner Bernard McNamee,
Trump’s 2 surprise FERC picks ease fears of agency limbo
Card – E&E News – 7/28/20
New FERC Commissioner Confirmed
James Danly, General Counsel of the Federal Regulatory Commission (FERC), was confirmed 52-40 by U.S. Senate on March 12 as a FERC Commissioner. Mr. Danly, nominated as a Republican, was supported by all Republican Senators and 3 Democrats, including West
New FERC Member Approved by Senate Judiciary Committee
James Danly, general counsel for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), who was nominated in October by President Trump to become a member of the Commission, filling a Republican vacancy on the Commission, was approved by the Senate Energy and
Another Departure from FERC’s Membership Is Announced
Bernard McNamee, the most recent appointee to the Federal Energy Regulatory (FERC) Commission, announced on January 23 that he will not seek reappointment when his current term expires on June 30, 2020. McNamee, a former partner in the Richmond law
Former FERC chairs praise US grid regionalization, but lament headwinds
Card – S&P Global – 1/22/20
Shakeups at FERC and New PHMSA Rules Impacting the Pipeline Industry
Card – North American Oil & Gas Pipelines – 12/3/19
White House sends Senate formal nomination for fourth FERC member
Card – S&P Global – 10/15/19