An appeal by Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to reconsider the decision of a three-judge panel to vacate the Forest Service permit for the project was rejected by Court on March 25. This leaves
FERC draws fire over pipeline policy
Card – E&E Energywire – 12/20/20
FERC Nixes Rehearing of MVP Southgate Natural Gas Expansion, with One Dissent
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 9/17/20
‘Almost impossible’ for FERC to address rehearing orders in 30 days, Glick says
Card – Utility Dive – 7/15/20
DC Circuit Rejects FERC’s Tolling Authority in Pipeline Certificate Proceedings
Card – The National Law Review – 7/2/20 Related: Chatterjee, Glick press Congress after pipeline court ruling
FERC Instant Final Rule Offers ‘Landowner Protections’ From Tolling Orders
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 6/10/20 Related: FERC issues rule to address landowner complaints
Judges tussle over FERC pipeline ‘limbo’
Card – E&E News – 4/28/20 Related: Chatterjee defends how FERC treats protesting landowners Subcommittee Releases Preliminary Findings Showing FERC Pipeline Approval Process Skewed Against Landowners
FERC Denies Rehearings on PJM Capacity Orders, in a Blow to States’ Renewables Plans
Card – Greentech Media – 4/16/20
FERC Defends Tolling Orders in Atlantic Sunrise Case, Makes Effort to Appease Critics
Card – Natural Gas Intelligence – 2/11/20
Rehearing Sought on Fourth Circuit Opinion on ACP Forest Service Permit
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline, LLC filed on January 28 a petition with the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals asking that the Court grant rehearing en banc (before the full Fourth Circuit) on the successful challenge that a group of ABRA