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Regulator to limit scope of PennEast review; Rover, Ohio argue over construction

Delaware River Basin Commission to limit scope of PennEast project review

The Delaware River Basin Commission plans to confine the scope of its review of PennEast Pipeline Co. LLC's 1.1-Bcf/d natural gas pipeline project to how the conduit for Marcellus Shale supplies would impact water resources in the basin.

Rover Pipeline, Ohio butt heads over soil displacement

An Energy Transfer Partners LP company said it is cooperating with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency over construction issues in the final work on the 3.25-Bcf/d Rover natural gas pipeline project, contrary to the agency's claims.

New York joins North Carolina to appeal rates on Transco pipe projects

New York and North Carolina utility commissions have become teammates in an appeal of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's approval of natural gas transportation rates for three Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC projects.

Tax changes trigger billions in write-downs for group of US pipeline companies

While U.S. energy pipeline companies expect the recently reduced corporate tax rate to ultimately benefit their balance sheets, some midstream businesses took significant fourth-quarter 2017 earnings hits due to the diminished value of future tax breaks.

Geopolitics of US LNG exports highlighted in debate over Paris climate accord

Lawmakers, policy analysts and industry executives found areas of common ground on the potential geopolitical payoffs of rising U.S. LNG exports during a House hearing Feb. 27. But differences emerged over the urgency of reforms to the U.S. permitting process and ways the Paris Agreement on climate change affects the emerging sector.