Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC (ACP, LLC) has responded to a list of 51 questions posed to it by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in a May 7 request. FERC’s questions covered a wide range of topics, including: Describing the
Congressional Subcommittee Queries FERC on Landowner Issues
The U.S. House Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (part of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform) has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to address several issues involving conflicts between landowners and natural gas pipeline companies.
Congressional subcommittee questions Mountain Valley Pipeline project extension, FERC oversight
Card – Charleston Gazette-Mail – 11/27/20
A Pipeline to Nowhere? Why?
Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc. (DETI) filed on July 10 with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) a request that it be granted two additional years to finish the Supply Header Project (SHP), a proposed natural gas pipeline in West Virginia (33.6
Judges Raise Pointed Questions About ACP Air Permit Approval
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals heard on October 29 arguments in the case challenging the permit issued by the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) compressor station proposed for Buckingham County, VA. The
SELC Responds to DC Circuit Questions About FERC Case
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has asked all of the parties involved in the legal cases challenging the certificate public convenience issued for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to response to several questions
Dominion is polling its customers for pro-monopoly arguments
Card – PV Magazine – 8/12/19
Pipeline company questioned over revoked permits
Card – The Recorder – 8/8/19
Delays raise new questions for the Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – The Roanoke Times – 6/15/19
FERC Questioned at Congressional Hearing About Climate Analysis
The four sitting members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission fielded a barrage of questions this week about how the agency incorporates climate change considerations in their decision making. At the June 12 hearing before Energy Subcommittee of the U.S.