Adelphia Gateway LLC has started partial service on its brownfield natural gas pipeline expansion project moving Marcellus Shale supply to growing demand markets in eastern Pennsylvania and beyond, pipeline flow data shows. Adelphia started flowing on Monday, moving natural gas supply from the Quakertown meter station through the Marcus Hook facility to the Tilghman meter.…
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Adelphia Gateway Natural Gas Pipeline Begins Construction in Eastern Pennsylvania
Given clearance by FERC and state regulators, Adelphia Gateway LLC has started pre-construction on its brownfield natural gas pipeline expansion project in eastern Pennsylvania. Backed by New Jersey Resources Corp., the Adelphia project proposes converting part of an existing oil pipeline to natural gas to serve customers in the Greater Philadelphia area. Adelphia, which received…
Adelphia Gateway Project Advances with Favorable FERC EA
FERC staff has issued a favorable environmental assessment (EA) for the proposed Adelphia Gateway Project, which would add facilities to a pipeline near Philadelphia.
Adelphia Requests FERC OK to Expand NatGas Pipe to Philadelphia, Northeast Markets
New Jersey Resources Corp. subsidiary Adelphia Gateway LLC has asked FERC for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to operate an existing pipeline system that it acquired for expansion last year to serve growing natural gas demand in Philadelphia and beyond.
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Bidders Step Up for Double Capacity on Philadelphia NatGas Pipeline Project
New Jersey Resources Corp. (NJR) subsidiary Adelphia Gateway LLC has successfully completed a binding open season for a 250,000 Dth/d pipeline that would serve growing demand for natural gas in the Greater Philadelphia region.
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NJR Plans to Move More NatGas on Former Oil Pipeline in Southeast Pennsylvania
Wasting no time after a deal was announced to acquire an 84-mile pipeline in southeast Pennsylvania from Talen Energy Corp. for $189 million, a subsidiary of New Jersey Resources Corp. (NJR) has launched a binding open season seeking customers for up to 250,000 Dth/d of proposed natural gas service in the region.