Natural gas service to an area of downtown Durham, NC, remained off late Wednesday afternoon following a deadly pipeline explosion and fire that killed one person and injured at least 15 people, according to Dominion Energy.
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Fourth Circuit Declines to Rehear ACP’s Appalachian Trail, Forest Service Permits
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit late Monday denied an Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC (ACP) petition to rehear a December ruling that overturned key federal approvals for the project, another legal setback that could see the company take its case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Dominion Questions ‘Disparate Treatment’ by FERC in Approving Calcasieu Pass LNG
Citing “disparate treatment” of its proposed Sweden Valley pipeline expansion project relative to some liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects, Dominion Energy is calling on FERC to approve its plans by Thursday.
Dominion Latest Industry Player to Take Action on Methane Emissions, Targeting 50% Cut by 2030
Dominion Energy Inc. plans to cut methane emissions in half from its natural gas infrastructure, the Richmond, VA-based utility announced Tuesday.
Dominion Remains Committed to ACP, Despite Setbacks, Says Top Exec
Despite ongoing legal woes and increasing costs for its Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP), a top executive with Dominion Energy said the company remains “committed” to the project, while continuing to embrace changes in the energy sector.
Dominion Again Pushes Back ACP Service As Legal Woes Continue
Dominion Energy on Friday again pushed back the service date and increased its cost estimates for the embattled Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) as the legal morass confronting the project continues to grow thicker.
ACP Full-Service Pushed Back to 2020 Amid Setbacks; Dominion Divesting Blue Racer
Parts of the Appalachia-to-Southeast Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) won’t start up until mid-2020, and the project will cost more than previously thought, backer Dominion Energy announced Thursday.
Dominion Selling Three Power Plants, Considering Blue Racer Sale
Dominion Energy said it has sold its interest in two combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) facilities and a hydroelectric project in two separate transactions to an affiliate of Starwood Capital Group Global LP for $1.32 billion.
Joining Peers, Dominion Offers to Buy Out Midstream Unit
Dominion Energy is making plans to buy out its midstream partnership, duplicating an effort this year by U.S. competitors to avoid an extra tax burden.
FERC OKs Proposed Scana, SCE&G Merger with Dominion
FERC has given its approval for Scana Corp. and South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. (SCE&G) to become subsidiaries of Dominion Energy Inc.