Posted on 10/14/2017 5:15:25 AM PDT by buckalfa
CHARLESTON, W.Va. Federal regulators have approved two major natural gas pipelines that would start in West Virginia and supply the eastern seaboard.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission granted certificates to both the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Mountain Valley Pipeline on Friday evening. The pipelines would transport gas from the Utica and Marcellus shale deposits.
One of the commissioners dissented, calling the public interest of the projects into question.
Additional necessary permits are pending at the state level in both West Virginia and Virginia.
The $5.1 billion Atlantic Coast Pipeline would span 600 miles from Harrison County and across Lewis, Upshur, Randolph and Pocahontas counties in West Virginia through Virginia and into North Carolina. Its a project by Dominion Energy, Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas and Southern Company Gas.
The $3.5 billion Mountain Valley Pipeline would go 303 miles through Wetzel, Harrison, Doddridge, Lewis, Braxton, Webster, Nicholas, Greenbrier, Fayette, Summers, and Monroe counties to transport West Virginia natural gas into southern Virginia.
The MVP will be constructed and owned by Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC (Mountain Valley), which is a joint venture between EQT Midstream Partners, LP; NextEra US Gas Assets, LLC; Con Edison Transmission, Inc.; WGL Midstream; and RGC Midstream, LLC.
Advocates of the pipeline projects have cited economic development benefits, such as the ability to move West Virginias ample supply of natural gas to markets where greater market prices might be achieved.
Critics have concerns about the pipelines paths through historic and fragile terrain, including potential effects on wildlife, forests and karst landforms.
FERCs certificates also grant both pipelines the authority to invoke eminent domain to acquire easements across private properties. The projects effects on private property have been consistent controversies along the pipelines routes.
The most recent version of the West Virginia Economic Outlook said the states natural gas supply could contribute a greater impact with increased means to get supply to more markets. In recent months, natural gas prices in West Virginia have been suppressed by a glut.
Prices also faced pressure from insufficient pipeline infrastructure, which created bottlenecks that left natural gas supplies stranded rather than delivered to high demand areas, such as New England, and allowing prices between the areas to remain closer to parity for extended periods of time, according to the report by West Virginia Universitys Bureau of Business and Economic Research.
That could change with increased means to get the supply to market, the report concluded.
Financial reports by drilling companies indicated they have been awaiting the installation of additional pipeline capacity to ease constraints on selling gas to markets in the Northeast US that are aggressively adding natural gas-fired generation capacity, according to the economic outlook report.
The report also concluded that pipeline construction would be among the factors contributing to an uptick in construction employment in coming years.
Construction activity is expected to grow at its fastest pace between 2017 and 2020, according to the report. The energy industry will drive a large portion of this growth, as several natural gas pipeline projects and at least one natural gas-fired power plant are slated to begin or wrap up within the next couple of years.
One member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Cheryl LaFleur, dissented, writing that she couldnt conclude either project was in the public interest.
Full disclosure, I used to reside in Monroe County, WV and part of me would like to see its bucolic Americana left unspoiled. However WV needs to be dragged out of the 19th century if it is to survive.
I have traversed a little known wilderness in Arizona and found an underground gasline passes through there. I would have never known it if there had not been small unobtrusive signs to tell me what was underfoot. I think the same thing could happen with the two WVa pipelines.
It’s a mixed blessing due to the effect of passing through the national forest. The positive effect is that many of the Marcellus wells which have already been drilled cannot be produced due to the lack of pipeline capacity. The new pipelines represent a future knife to the throats of Middle Eastern oil and gas producers along with Russia. Once the pipeline construction begins the countdown has begun to the flooding of markets with cheap American natural gas. LNG shipments to Europe have already begun threatening Russia’s energy dominance of Europe for political purposes.
Anyone know the status of the keystone pipeline?
It would impact cronyism captain buffet and his BSF investment.
MAGA!
I am an owner of some of those mineral rights
My family is also 8 generations WVa folk
I understand both sides of this argument
You miss the point. Its not so much about progress as it is about working towards energy independence for the US and making nations dependent on the US for energy. The geopolitical gains are worth the minuscule environmental alterations.
Real wealth created by real energy!
This is what will make America great again.
The USA will become world dominant in Coal, Oil, LNG and raw materials for the various chemical industries
West Virginia had second highest GDP
WASHINGTON - West Virginia had the second highest growth in gross domestic product (GDP) of any state in the country during the first quarter of 2017, and Gov. Jim Justice attributes the climb to the bounce back in the coal industry.
Mining grew by 21.6 percent nationally, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce report, contributing to growth in 48 states. That made Texas, West Virginia, and New Mexico the three fastest growing states, growing at 3.9 percent, 3.0 percent and 2.8 percent, respectively.
"I know the coal business like the back of my hand and the current spike in the coal market was one I saw coming, and our state Legislature refused to listen," Justice said in a news release. "If you go back to the October 2016 debates for governor, I said that coal would rebound and that our severance tax collection would go up. Some people laughed at the time, and they were totally wrong."
The governor's office also reported that a new Reuters analysis shows U.S. coal exports have increased more than 60 percent this year due to soaring demand from Europe and Asia.
Now you know why WV loves Trump.
Delivering promises Bigly.
.. Its the Trump energy policy.....The USA will become world dominant in Coal, Oil, LNG and raw materials for the various chemical industries
Easy for Justice to claim that he saw it after it happened. On Oct 2016 I am sure most coal industry specialists viewed a Hellary presidency as enviable. That would not mean a bright future for coal!
You may be surprised at how beneficial those nice, maintained paths through the woods are to sportsmen, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
Winning! MAGA!
They’re also superhighways for predators, both two-legged and four legged, into terrain that would otherwise be difficult to traverse.
They coyotes will love it.
The Mountain Valley is a 36 inch pipeline; “An official at Dominion Resources, one of the developers, said that the pipeline route had been adjusted 300 times, for a total of 250 miles (400 km) of rerouting, since its original draft in order to accommodate “environmentally sensitive areas” and other concerns.
The Atlantic Coast is a 42 inch pipeline. An official at Dominion Resources, one of the developers, said that the pipeline route had been adjusted 300 times, for a total of 250 miles (400 km) of rerouting, since its original draft in order to accommodate “environmentally sensitive areas” and other concerns.
The environmentalists will fight the pipelines no matter where it goes, the precautions taken, or the benefits accrued. They usually use Native Americans as stalking horse, as they have done in North Carolina.
A pipeline across the Sahara would face similar arguments by these modern-day Luddites.
Two legged yes. Coyotes seem to have no problem without trails!
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