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Talk About Being Out of Touch with the News!

The November 19 “Presidents Update” blog by the President and CEO of the Hampton Roads Chamber Commerce, Bryan Stephens, celebrates the “recent common-sense ruling from the Supreme Court of the United States” in permitting the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to cross underneath the Appalachian Trail. 

Daniel Shaffer December 21, 2020 Pipeline Updates Read more

Natural Gas CEO Admits to Excess Pipeline Capacity from Marcellus Basin

There is excess pipeline capacity for natural gas produced from the Marcellus shale field and
the gap of excess capacity over gas produced is expected to grow, according to Toby Rice, CEO of
EQT Corporation, the largest shale gas producer in the United States and a potential major shipper
of gas for the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP).

Daniel Shaffer August 14, 2020 Pipeline Updates Read more

Farrell ‘not going anywhere’ as Dominion resets leadership succession

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  • – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 7/31/20
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  • Dominion shakes up leadership, focuses on renewables after pipeline cancellation
Daniel Shaffer August 7, 2020 Local & ACP Read more

Duke CEO decries ‘assault’ on natural gas as shareholders, others blast company’s resource plans

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  • – Utility Dive – 5/13/20
Daniel Shaffer May 15, 2020 Local & ACP Read more

Thousands of Virginians, Scores of National Groups Tell Dominion CEO and Shareholders to Abandon Atlantic Coast Pipeline

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  • – Blue Virginia – 5/6/20
Daniel Shaffer May 8, 2020 Local & ACP Read more

Former Shale Gas CEO Says Fracking Revolution Has Been ‘A Disaster’ For Drillers, Investors

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  • – DeSmog – 6/23/19
Daniel Shaffer July 19, 2019 Big Picture Read more

New CEO push on climate-change policy

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  • – Axios – 5/13/19
Daniel Shaffer May 17, 2019 Big Picture Read more

Lynn Good says Duke Energy needs Atlantic Coast Pipeline — or ‘Plan B’

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  • – Charlotte Business Journal – 3/26/19
Daniel Shaffer March 29, 2019 Local & ACP Read more

At Dominion shareholder meeting, pipeline opponents address CEO directly in what’s become an annual airing of grievances

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  • – Richmond Times-Dispatch – 5/9/18
Daniel Shaffer May 11, 2018 Local & ACP Read more

Shale CEOs: More pipelines needed in Appalachia, fast

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  • – Pittsburg Business Times – 9/27/17
Daniel Shaffer September 28, 2017 Regional & MVP Read more
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The Allegheny Blue-Ridge Alliance (ABRA) is a coalition of organizations concerned about the natural gas pipeline that Dominion Resources and its partner companies have proposed to build through portions of West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.

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