FERC Approves Four Natural Gas Pipeline Projects Valued at $7+ Billion

The projects are intended to expand shipments from the Marcellus and Utica shale formations and alleviate bottlenecks

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The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the $4 billion Rover natural gas pipeline, the $3 billion Atlantic Sunrise pipeline and two smaller pipelines in a last-minute push to authorize projects before it lost its ability to act.

FERC will temporarily be unable to approve new pipelines because agency member Norman Bay is resigning, which will leave FERC one commissioner short of a required three-member quorum. It could take months for the U.S. Senate to confirm whomever President Donald Trump names as Bay's replacement, prompting a rush to get pipelines approvals out the door by the end of the day last Friday.

(Learn more at FERC approves gas projects ahead of cutoff...)

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