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Transco approved for Gulf Connector; FERC fights attempt to halt Valley Lateral

Transco approved for Gulf Connector expansion project for LNG customers

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved natural gas compressor stations and other facilities that will make up Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC's 475,000-Dth/d Gulf Connector expansion project to bring more gas to two LNG export terminals on the Gulf Coast.

FERC, Millennium fight NY attempt to stop Valley Lateral gas pipeline

FERC and Millennium Pipeline Co. LLC moved to oppose a New York agency's request for a stay of Millennium's Valley Lateral natural gas pipeline project, saying the agency has not justified such a drastic step.

FERC rejects challenges to decisions on Millennium's Valley Lateral project

In two separate orders, FERC denied requests that it revisit decisions to approve the proposed Millennium Pipeline Co. natural gas transportation project and to cast a New York state agency out of the permitting process.

Columbia Gas' WB XPress project gets FERC certificate

FERC approved a Columbia Gas Transmission LLC 1.3-MMDth/d natural gas pipeline project that will provide bidirectional service from Appalachian shale reserves to regional markets in West Virginia and Virginia.

FERC approves $183M upgrade project for Columbia Gas' Ohio system

FERC approved an upgrade proposed by Columbia Gas Transmission for its natural gas pipeline system in Ohio.

FERC allows Rover to resume drilling at 4 more Ohio sites

FERC granted Rover Pipeline LLC approval to resume drilling activities at four more sites in Ohio, as the state pursues its lawsuit against the project and investigations into drilling fluid spills continue.