Card – Kallanish Energy – 11/21/19
Federal Pipeline Permitting Process Overdue for Renovation, Insiders Say
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 10/22/19 Related: Courts Question Pipeline Builders’ Use of Eminent Domain to Take Land Tug of war emerges at FERC over ruling on eminent domain for gas pipelines
Legal Challenge to FERC Certificate Put on Hold
Consideration of legal challenges to the certificate issued in December 2017 by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), which was to be argued before the DC Circuit Court of Appeals on October 16,
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
Don’t End Fight Over FERC Pipeline Approval, DC Circ. Told
Card – Law360 – 9/23/19
DC Circuit Questions Natural Gas Export Agreements for Nexus Gas Pipeline
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 9/9/19
FERC Rejects Complaint About MVP Violations
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has rejected a Formal Complaint filed June 21 by Wild Virginia, Preserve Craig, Indian Creek Watershed Association and two private landowners regarding numerous violations by the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) of conditions set forth
In North Carolina, novel legal maneuver deployed against Atlantic Coast Pipeline
Card – Energy News Network – 8/21/19
Legal Challenge to FERC Certificate Scheduled for October 16 Oral Argument
The challenge to the Federal Energy Commission’s (FERC) approval of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline been scheduled for oral argument on October 16 before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. The plaintiffs are 14 conservation groups, including several ABRA members, that
Virginia Legislators Ask FERC to Suspend ACP Certificate
Eighteen members of the Virginia General Assembly – 4 Senators and 14 Delegates – wrote the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission late last week asking the Commission to issue a stop work order and revoke the Certificate of Public Convenience that