PA Firm Announces $380M Pipeline Expansion
The Associated Press May 22, 2012 PITTSBURGH — A Pennsylvania company plans to invest $380 million to expand natural gas pipelines in the state, and ultimately link to markets in New...
View ArticlePA Court Says Compressor Stations Essential to Production
Zack Needles The Legal Intelligencer May 28, 2012 The Commonwealth Court has ruled that the operation of a compressor station falls within the definition of “gas production” as used in a...
View ArticleSludge Discharged into Creek During Pipeline Construction
Matt Hutchinson Williamsport Sun-Gazette September 2, 2012 LAPORTE – A discharge into Loyalsock Creek spotted Friday has been identified as mud, clay and sediment from natural gas operations,...
View ArticleLoyalsock Creek – Pipeline Construction Spill Caught On Camera
Scott Detrow StateImpact PA / NPR September 5, 2012 On Friday, what a Department of Environmental Protection employee described as a “significant amount” of sediment and mud from a...
View ArticleNatural Gas Pipeline Issues Are Discussed With Area Landowners
Mike Reuther Williamsport Sun-Gazette December 12, 2012 HUGHESVILLE – Landowners facing the prospect of natural gas pipelines on their properties were advised to know some of their legal...
View ArticleCommonwealth Pipeline Plan Officially Suspended
Andrew Maykuth Phila Inquirer April 20, 2013 There are apparently more than enough Marcellus Shale pipelines in the pipeline, for now at least. The Commonwealth Pipeline, a $1 billion...
View ArticleBill Moving in Congress Speeds Approval of Pipelines
Tracie Mauriello Pittsburgh Post-Gazette July 10,,2013 WASHINGTON — Approval of natural gas pipelines won’t be any easier, but it soon could be faster. That’s the goal of Rep. Mike Pompeo,...
View ArticleLocations of Pipelines of Concern
Mike Reuther Williamsport Sun-Gazette November 10, 2013 Lycoming County has been among the state’s busiest areas for natural gas activity in recent years, leading to the construction...
View ArticleGas Pipeline Boom Fragmenting Pennsylvania’s Forests
Naveena Sadasivam InsideClimate News Dec 10, 2013 Many of the pipelines to serve fracking are being built deep in the state’s 16 million acres of forest. ‘The scale of this thing is off the...
View ArticleSunoco gas pipeline ruptures in Lycoming County
SUSAN PHILLIPS StateImpact PA OCTOBER 21, 2016 Flash floods and landslides in north-central Pennsylvania have caused a Sunoco pipeline to rupture, spilling an estimated 55,000...
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