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Vote allows PG&E rate hike for safety improvements Making PG&E's gas pipelines safer will now come at a cost to customers who will pay a large portion of the price to try and prevent another disaster
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| May.2 |
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PG&E profit is $233 million after blast expenses
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| Apr.13 |
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PG&E pays $70M for deadly pipeline blast| San Bruno: Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has paid $70 million in restitution for the California pipeline explosion that killed eight people in a San Francisco suburb in 2010 | |
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| Mar.12 |
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PG&E, San Bruno reach $70 M restitution agreement PG&E has agreed to pay the city a compensation for the 2010 gas pipeline explosion that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes
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| Feb.29 |
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Gas-safety program to cost $5 billion. PG&E
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| Jul.22 |
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Ex-manager: Key records possibly trashed. PG&E
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| Jul.11 |
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PG&E seeks jury trial to fight lawsuits The utility company whose ruptured pipeline killed 8 people in a massive explosion is seeking a jury trial to fight lawsuits filed by dozens of victims
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| Jun.2 |
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PG&E to miss PUC deadline to find records PG&E will miss a key deadline by more than a year to produce documents on the history of weld problems over 55 years
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| May.4 |
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Profit down on blast-response costs PG&E: The company reported sharply lower first-quarter profit, in part because its subsidiary spent $51 million dealing with the blast's aftermath
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| Apr.26 |
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PG&E ordered to return CEO's pension State regulators ordered PG&E to immediately return CEO Peter Darbee's full pension amount to ratepayer fund
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| Apr.22 |
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PG&E may never find all pipeline records PG&E officials are acknowledging that they may never be able to find some of the documents for the utility's older natural gas pipelines
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| Apr.21 |
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PG&E CEO resigns in wake of blast Chairman, chief executive and President Peter Darbee is stepping down following a 'challenging year' that included a natural gas pipeline explosion
| Six years after becoming CEO and president of PG&E, Darbee's retirement package is in the tens of millions of dollars
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| Apr.7 |
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2 top PG&E execs to resign In its first major management changes since blast in San Bruno, two of PG&E top executives in charge of day-to-day operations will resign
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| Mar.16 |
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Calif. plans to fine utility over fatal blast PG&E: Regulators plan to fine PG&E up to $1 million a day for failing to turn over key safety records in the wake of a deadly natural gas explosion
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| Mar.15 |
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PG&E missing 8% gas line safety records| 8 percent of key safety records required for its high-pressure pipelines, including for some segments along the line that blew up | |
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| Mar.11 |
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PG&E to pay cost of CPUC probe of blast Pacific Gas and Electric has agreed to cover the cost of the investigation by the California Public Utilities Commission into explosion in San...
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| Mar.5 |
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PG&E check documents using Cow Palace A concert venue was being used by employees searching through tens of thousands of boxes of paper records on its natural gas pipeline system
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| Mar.1 |
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PG&E memo said valves of little value PG&E acknowledged that 4 years before the accident they rejected installing valves that could have automatically shut off the flow of gas
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| Feb.20 |
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Report: Increase on SB line violated rules San Bruno Explosion: The pressure increases that PG&E has acknowledged occurred on the natural gas pipeline that exploded in San Bruno violated federal regulatio...
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| Feb.19 |
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PG&E: Would not have monitored differ.
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| Feb.18 |
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PG&E asks employees to find records Since the San Bruno explosion PG&E has been ordered to verify records. Letters went out to 42,000 current and ex-employees
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| Feb.13 |
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PG&E may have lost data A move in 1993 to computerize its pipeline records may have led to the company missing crucial information about its pipeline system
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| Feb.2 |
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PG&E ordered reduce pressure on pipes California regulators have ordered Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to reduce pressure on four gas pipelines running through sensitive areas
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| Jan.27 |
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NTSB chair rips PG&E's records Record-keeping blunders leading up to the explosion indicate the need for 'a new perspective on safety culture' throughout the industry
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| Jan.5 |
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PG&E facing more lawsuits over blast
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| Dec.19 |
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Audit: PG&E took shortcuts in inspections| An audit of PG&E pipelines, performed 4 months before an explosion, suggests the utility took shortcuts during its inspections of its gas lines | |
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| Dec.7 |
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Utility head grilled over fatal explosion| San Bruno: State lawmakers met in San Bruno and accused the head of the California Public Utilities Commission of years of lax oversight | |
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| Nov.5 |
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Blast may cost PG&E $1 billion Pacific Gas & Electric Co. says the San Bruno natural gas pipeline explosion could wind up costing the utility $1 billion
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| 2012 |
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| Mar.12 |
PG&E, San Bruno reach $70 M restitution agreement PG&E has agreed to pay the city a compensation for the 2010 gas pipeline explosion that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes
| 2011 |
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| Jul.11 |
PG&E seeks jury trial to fight lawsuits The utility company whose ruptured pipeline killed 8 people in a massive explosion is seeking a jury trial to fight lawsuits filed by dozens of victims
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| Jan.5 |
PG&E facing more lawsuits over blast
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| 2011 |
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| Apr.26 |
PG&E ordered to return CEO's pension State regulators ordered PG&E to immediately return CEO Peter Darbee's full pension amount to ratepayer fund
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| Apr.21 |
PG&E CEO resigns in wake of blast Chairman, chief executive and President Peter Darbee is stepping down following a 'challenging year' that included a natural gas pipeline explosion
| Six years after becoming CEO and president of PG&E, Darbee's retirement package is in the tens of millions of dollars
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| Apr.7 |
2 top PG&E execs to resign In its first major management changes since blast in San Bruno, two of PG&E top executives in charge of day-to-day operations will resign
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| 2012 |
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| May.2 |
PG&E profit is $233 million after blast expenses
| 2011 |
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| May.4 |
Profit down on blast-response costs PG&E: The company reported sharply lower first-quarter profit, in part because its subsidiary spent $51 million dealing with the blast's aftermath
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| 2012 |
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| Dec.20 |
Vote allows PG&E rate hike for safety improvements Making PG&E's gas pipelines safer will now come at a cost to customers who will pay a large portion of the price to try and prevent another disaster
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| Apr.13 |
PG&E pays $70M for deadly pipeline blast| San Bruno: Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has paid $70 million in restitution for the California pipeline explosion that killed eight people in a San Francisco suburb in 2010 | |
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| Feb.29 |
Gas-safety program to cost $5 billion. PG&E
| 2011 |
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| Jul.22 |
Ex-manager: Key records possibly trashed. PG&E
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| Jun.2 |
PG&E to miss PUC deadline to find records PG&E will miss a key deadline by more than a year to produce documents on the history of weld problems over 55 years
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| Apr.22 |
PG&E may never find all pipeline records PG&E officials are acknowledging that they may never be able to find some of the documents for the utility's older natural gas pipelines
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| Mar.15 |
PG&E missing 8% gas line safety records| 8 percent of key safety records required for its high-pressure pipelines, including for some segments along the line that blew up | |
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| Mar.11 |
PG&E to pay cost of CPUC probe of blast Pacific Gas and Electric has agreed to cover the cost of the investigation by the California Public Utilities Commission into explosion in San...
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| Mar.5 |
PG&E check documents using Cow Palace A concert venue was being used by employees searching through tens of thousands of boxes of paper records on its natural gas pipeline system
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| Mar.1 |
PG&E memo said valves of little value PG&E acknowledged that 4 years before the accident they rejected installing valves that could have automatically shut off the flow of gas
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| Feb.20 |
Report: Increase on SB line violated rules San Bruno Explosion: The pressure increases that PG&E has acknowledged occurred on the natural gas pipeline that exploded in San Bruno violated federal regulatio...
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| Feb.19 |
PG&E: Would not have monitored differ.
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| Feb.18 |
PG&E asks employees to find records Since the San Bruno explosion PG&E has been ordered to verify records. Letters went out to 42,000 current and ex-employees
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| Feb.13 |
PG&E may have lost data A move in 1993 to computerize its pipeline records may have led to the company missing crucial information about its pipeline system
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| Feb.2 |
PG&E ordered reduce pressure on pipes California regulators have ordered Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to reduce pressure on four gas pipelines running through sensitive areas
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| Jan.27 |
NTSB chair rips PG&E's records Record-keeping blunders leading up to the explosion indicate the need for 'a new perspective on safety culture' throughout the industry
| 2010 |
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| Dec.19 |
Audit: PG&E took shortcuts in inspections| An audit of PG&E pipelines, performed 4 months before an explosion, suggests the utility took shortcuts during its inspections of its gas lines | |
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| Dec.7 |
Utility head grilled over fatal explosion| San Bruno: State lawmakers met in San Bruno and accused the head of the California Public Utilities Commission of years of lax oversight | |
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| 2011 |
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| Mar.16 |
Calif. plans to fine utility over fatal blast PG&E: Regulators plan to fine PG&E up to $1 million a day for failing to turn over key safety records in the wake of a deadly natural gas explosion
| 2010 |
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| Nov.5 |
Blast may cost PG&E $1 billion Pacific Gas & Electric Co. says the San Bruno natural gas pipeline explosion could wind up costing the utility $1 billion
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