ABRA released on March 29 a paper documenting the most significant developments of the more than six- year opposition effort to the Atlantic Cost Pipeline (ACP). The Fight Against the Atlantic Coast Pipeline: A Chronicle provides details of 400 individual
Mountain Valley facing ‘greater uncertainty,’ lead partner in pipeline project says
Card – The Roanoke Times – 2/22/22 Related: Equitrans says it’s still committed to Mountain Valley Pipeline but completion date uncertain
MVP Still Targeting Summer 2022 Start-Up Despite Latest Lawsuit
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 1/6/22 Related: Legal fights continue over the Mountain Valley Pipeline
It’s Time to Hold Law Firms Accountable for Their Role in Climate Change
Card – The Nation – 1/12/22
Two legal challenges to MVP heard before Fourth Circuit
A three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments on October 29 on two separate cases brought by ABRA members challenging permits issued for the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP). The first case, Wild Virginia v. U.S.
Court hears arguments in latest legal attack on Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – The Roanoke Times – 10/29/21
Botetourt wind project hits resistance
Card – Virginia Business – 5/31/21
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline Is a Bust, but Property Owners Along the Route Are Stuck in Limbo
Card – Indy Week – 2/24/21
Environmental groups make another legal attack on Mountain Valley Pipeline
Card – The Roanoke Times – 12/22/20
FERC draws fire over pipeline policy
Card – E&E Energywire – 12/20/20