FERC pipeline news
Savage commences Bakken connector pipeline open season
Savage Bakken Connector, Inc. has announced a binding open season for a connector pipeline that is set to connect to the Dakota Access pipeline.
Action called for on FERC's rubber stamping of pipelines
Over 130 groups nationwide have signed a pledge, agreeing to block the Trump Administration appointments to the Federal Energy Resource Commission. Opponents believe the commission is ‘recklessly’ permitting oil and gas pipelines.
FERC approves several natural gas pipeline projects
According to the US Energy Information Administration, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has certificated seven new US interstate natural gas pipeline projects so far in 2017.
Protestors spotlight growing opposition to Trump’s new FERC appointments
Pipeline protestors are set to outline their opposition to the new FERC appointments made by the Trump Administration.
Venture Global Plaquemines LNG files FERC application for terminal and pipeline system
Venture Global Plaquemines LNG has filed a formal application with FERC for the construction and operation of the Plaquemines LNG export terminal and Gator Express pipeline system.
TransCanada provides financial and project updates
TransCanada has declared its 4Q16 and annual 2016 financial results. The company has also provided updates on its key pipeline projects.
Shareholders oppose PennEast pipeline investment at NJR Annual Meeting
Shareholders recently raised extensive concerns about the investment risks associated with the PennEast pipeline, which have been amplified by FERC's third delay of the project.
FERC comments on Regulatory Freeze memorandum
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued a statement on the Regulatory Freeze memorandum.
FERC resignation could set back several pipeline projects
Three natural gas pipeline companies have sought FERC permission to move forward on their projects before Norman Bay steps down from his role on 3 February.
Recent survey highlights support for Mountain Valley
A recent Mason-Dixon Polling & Research survey has shown that a strong majority of Virginians support the proposed Mountain Valley pipeline project.