- – Reuters – 2/7/22
How FERC, courts may change pipeline industry in 2022
- – E&E Energywire – 1/20/22
Court sends Jordan Cove LNG project back to FERC
- – E&E Energywire – 11/2/21
What the PennEast cancellation signals for FERC, pipelines
- – E&E Energywire – 9/28/21
Southwest Virginia landowners still fighting pipeline’s use of eminent domain
- – The Roanoke Times – 9/17/21
What Supreme Court ruling means for FERC, gas, pipelines
- – E&E News – 6/30/21
Landowners urge FERC to institute new policy in pipeline approvals
Landowners whose property rights have been threatened by natural gas pipeline projects throughout the nation, including some along the now-cancelled Atlantic Coast Pipeline, have told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) that its current policy for approving such projects is “archaic and in dire need of revision.”
The comments were filed May 26 on behalf of the landowners by the Niskanen Center,
Memphis pipeline rekindles eminent domain fight
- – E&E Energywire – 6/7/21
Five new mini-docs on eminent domain and pipelines are released
The Property Rights and Pipeline Center, a national coalition of which ABRA is a member, this week released five new mini-documentary films about the unjust manner in which the power of eminent domain is granted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Glick on FERC cyber rules, climate and ‘common decency’
- – E&E News – 5/24/21