FERC approves TC Energy’s Virginia Reliability Project
Published by Isabel Stagg,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved TC Energy's Virginia Reliability Project, the company said in a statement dated Friday 17 November 2023, adding that it will work to place it into service as soon as possible.
It is estimated to add over US$500 million of economic value, while creating more than 3500 jobs in the state, TC Energy said in the statement.
Columbia Gas Transmission’s Virginia Reliability Project (VRP) is an expansion project that would replace two existing segments of the pipeline system to continue reliable and abundant natural gas supply.
Owned by TC Energy, the Columbia Gas Transmission system extends from New York to the Midwest and Southeast, serving as a link between major natural gas basins and major markets.
The Virginia Reliability Project involves replacing approximately 48 miles of 1950's 12 in. diameter pipeline with 24 in. diameter pipeline with state-of-the-art steel pipe and technology, according to the company website.
The construction is expected to begin by 2Q24 with a projected in-service date of 1 November, 2025, the company website said.
When completed, this project will make energy more reliable and affordable in the Hampton Roads region, it added.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/project-news/21112023/ferc-approves-tc-energys-virginia-reliability-project/
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