Feds approve contentious Mountain Valley Pipeline
- The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the Mountain Valley Pipeline for full operations, despite opposition and delays, as reported by AP News.
- Equitrans Midstream Corporation received approval to open the pipeline for use in Virginia and West Virginia from Terry Turpin, Director of the Office of Energy Projects with the FERC.
- Equitrans confirmed that the Mountain Valley Pipeline is now in full compliance with safety regulations, as told by Natalie Cox, Vice President, Communications and Corporate Affairs.
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Feds approve contentious Mountain Valley Pipeline
Federal regulators have authorized the Mountain Valley Pipeline to begin operating following years of controversy that saw lawmakers split over the project. The 303-mile pipeline, which is set to carry natural gas from northwestern West Virginia to southern Virginia, has been approved, according to a Tuesday letter from Terry Turpin, director of the Office of…
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleFERC approves in-service request for long-delayed Mountain Valley Pipeline
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved placing the Mountain Valley Pipeline in service Tuesday. Pipeline developers had asked FERC to approve its in-service request, filed Monday, within one day.
·Charleston, United States
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