FERC Issues Environmental Assessment For Adelphia Natural Gas Pipeline Project Finding No Significant Impact
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On January 4, Adelphia Gateway, LLC announced the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission staff issued its Environmental Assessment for the Adelphia Gateway Pipeline Project recommending the FERC Certificate Order for the Project contain a finding of no significant environmental impact. The Adelphia Pipeline route travels through Delaware, Chester, Bucks, Montgomery and Northampton counties. "Adelphia Gateway is an important project that will deliver clean, low cost natural gas to constrained markets in the Greater Philadelphia region," said Steve Westhoven, president and chief operating officer of New Jersey Resources, the parent company of Adelphia Gateway. "We are pleased FERC Staff issued the Environmental Assessment and confirmed the project will have no significant environmental impact as it converts an existing pipeline to natural gas. We look forward to continuing to work with regulators and local communities to place Adelphia Gateway into service." The EA process is designed to independently analyze Adelphia Gateway's proposed conversion of an existing oil pipeline to natural gas and assess potential environmental impacts of the construction and operation of the Project. Following receipt of a FERC Certificate Order and all other necessary regulatory approvals, Adelphia Gateway expects the Project to be placed into service in 2019. The Adelphia Gateway Project will convert 50 miles of an existing 84-mile pipeline-- spanning portions of Delaware, Chester, Bucks, Montgomery and Northampton counties-- from oil to natural gas. The northern 34 miles of the pipeline, which extends from western Bucks County to the Martins Creek terminal in Northampton County, has delivered natural gas since 1996. The Project also involves construction of compressor station facilities in West Rockhill Township and Lower Chichester Township and approximately 4.7 miles of new laterals in Delaware County, Pennsylvania and New Castle County, Delaware. DEP held public hearings on the compressor station projects December 4. When commissioned, the Adelphia Gateway Project will deliver natural gas to serve customers in the Greater Philadelphia region. Click Here for a copy of the Environmental Assessment. Click Here for the FERC notice of availability. For more information related to DEP actions on this project, visit DEP’s Adelphia Gateway webpage. NewsClips: Lawmakers Introduce Comprehensive Pipeline Bill Package PA’s Most Penalized, Controversial Natural Gas Pipeline Now In Service- Mariner East 2 AP: Energy Transfer Announces Mariner East 2 Pipeline Is In Service Controversial Mariner East 2 Pipeline Now In Service Mariner East 2 Pipeline Is Up And Running Sunoco Says Mariner East 2 Pipeline Now Online, Goes Through Cumberland County Mariner East 2 Pipeline Up And Running, But Foes Not Happy Hurdle: Mariner East Pipeline Startup Renews Safety Fears For Some Delaware County Residents Editorial: Is It Mariner East 2 Pipeline Or Frankenpipeline Hurdle: NJ Attorney General: Court Erred In PennEast Pipeline Ruling Related Story: Senators Killion, Dinniman Introduce Comprehensive Bipartisan Pipeline Bill Package [Posted: Jan. 4, 2019] |
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