How Pipeline Backlash is Affecting Northeast Gas Supplies
Find out what challenges are faced by the natural gas industry to construct new pipelines and how these challenges have impacted gas supplies in the Northeast.
Marc Gorewitz, Opportune LLP
Thu, 07/15/2021 - 10:00 AM
In areas of the country like the Northeast that have existing gas supply constraints, consumers of gas and electricity (gas sourced) may encounter increased price volatility due to expected additional challenges further lengthening the overall pipeline approval and construction timeline.
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Natural gas pipelines are part of the critical infrastructure that transport gas throughout the U.S. to commercial, industrial and residential consumers. Interstate gas pipelines that cross multiple states are approved and regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). In the past
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