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PennEast begins prefiling process for new natural gas pipeline

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According to local press reports, PennEast Pipeline Co. has officially started the prefiling process for its US$ 1 billion proposed natural gas pipeline project, which, if realised, will transport Marcellus gas to customers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The 100-mile, 30 in. pipeline, which will originate in Luzerne County in northeast Pennsylvania and terminate at Transco’s Trenton-Woodbury interconnection near Trenton, New Jersey, will deliver up to 1 billion ft3/d of gas.

Pat Kornick, a spokeswoman for PennEast, stated that the initial prefiling, submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on 7 October 2014, precedes a series of open houses that the company will hold. These will provide the opportunity for participants to address issues one-on-one with experts.


Edited from various sources by Rosalie Starling

Sources: The Morning Call, New Jersey On-Line, The Times-Tribune

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/10102014/penneast-begins-prefiling-process-for-new-natural-gas-pipeline-897/

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