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Amended Mountain Valley Pipeline Plan Approved by FERC
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the Mountain Valley Pipeline’s method to cross streams in Virginia and West Virginia.
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Tightens Gas Pipeline and LNG Regulations
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission narrowly adopted stricter regulations and licensing requirements for natural gas pipelines and liquefied natural gas transport, which will raise costs and cause delays..
New FERC Guidance Adds Climate Considerations to Natural Gas Pipeline Approval Process
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued sweeping requirements that will force pipeline developers seeking permits to meet a strict climate change threshold.
Research & Commentary: Report Finds Line 5 Pipeline Shutdown Would Cost Midwest Families Billions...
Line 5 shutdown would result in over 33,000 lost jobs, $8 billion in lost GSP, $20 billion in lost economic activity, and $265 million in lost tax revenue.
Biden Aids Russia by Withdrawing Support for EastMed Gas Pipeline to Europe
Just weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine, President Joe Biden withdrew United States support from the planned EastMed pipeline that was being developed to send Israeli natural gas via Cyprus and Greece to southern Europe.
Federal Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Revocation of Keystone XL Pipeline
A federal judge in Texas has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s cancellation of the Keystone KL pipeline, saying the suit had become moot after the pipeline’s developer said it would no longer pursue the project.
Canada Takes Michigan Pipeline Dispute to Federal Court
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order mandating that Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge shut down its Line 5 is on hold following U.S. District Judge Janet Neff's rejection of the state’s request to remand the case to state court.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Sparks an International Pipeline Dispute between the United States and Canada
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is doubling-down on her efforts to shut down a key oil and natural gas liquids pipeline running between Superior, Wisconsin and Sarnia, Ontario.
U.S. Government Being Sued Over Keystone XL Pipeline Cancellation
TC Energy, the Canadian company behind the Keystone XL pipeline which President Joe Biden cancelled on his first day in office, announced it was suing the U.S. government for $15 billion in damages.
St. Louis Pipeline Permit Was Wrongly Granted, Says Federal Court Panel
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has ruled the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission failed to adequately assess the merits a 65 mile natural gas pipeline before approving it.