Virginia

MVP Says More Pipeline Work Required Before Complying with FERC Order

MVP Says More Pipeline Work Required Before Complying with FERC Order

Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC (MVP) has filed a 15-page plan to temporarily stabilize parts of its 300-mile route during a work stoppage ordered by FERC Aug. 3 in response to a federal appeals court decision that vacated project approvals.

August 10, 2018

ACP Facing More Work Stoppages After Court Vacates Another Permit

Environmental groups are stepping up their calls to stop all construction along the Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s (ACP) 600-mile route after a federal appeals court on Monday vacated a key right-of-way (ROW) issued by the National Park Service (NPS).

August 7, 2018

Army Corps Wants Stay Lifted on MVP Water Permit

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has filed a motion to lift the stay of verifications it issued for a crucial water crossing permit for the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project, arguing that it’s addressed the issues involved.

July 13, 2018

VA Supreme Court Again Upholds Pipeline Survey Law in Split Decision

The Supreme Court of Virginia has once again upheld a controversial state law allowing natural gas companies to survey on private property without the landowner’s permission under certain conditions, another legal victory for the oft-challenged Atlantic Coast Pipeline LLC (ACP) as it works to finish construction and enter service next year.

July 9, 2018

MVP, ACP Now Face Similar Water Crossing Permit Challenges in Federal Court

Pursuing the same strategy they used to persuade a court to stop water crossing construction activities for the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) until a broader legal challenge is resolved, a coalition of environmental groups wants to do the same to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) project.

July 6, 2018
Heavy Rains Douse MVP, Virginia Construction Stopped to Address Erosion

Heavy Rains Douse MVP, Virginia Construction Stopped to Address Erosion

The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) said Friday construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project in the state would be temporarily suspended to address soil erosion and sediment control issues.

July 2, 2018
MVP Construction Temporarily Suspended in Virginia

MVP Construction Temporarily Suspended in Virginia

The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) said Friday construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project in the state would be temporarily suspended to address soil erosion and sediment control issues.

June 29, 2018
Appeals Court Stays Crucial MVP Permit in West Virginia, Putting 2018 Startup in Jeopardy

Appeals Court Stays Crucial MVP Permit in West Virginia, Putting 2018 Startup in Jeopardy

A federal appeals court on Thursday stayed a crucial U.S. Army Corps of Engineers water crossing permit for Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) in West Virginia, potentially a major setback for a project under construction that was aiming to begin service this year.

June 22, 2018
MVP’s 2018 Startup in Doubt as Appeals Court Stays Crucial Water Permit in West Virginia

MVP’s 2018 Startup in Doubt as Appeals Court Stays Crucial Water Permit in West Virginia

A federal appeals court on Thursday stayed a crucial U.S. Army Corps of Engineers water crossing permit for Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) in West Virginia, potentially a major setback for a project under construction that was aiming to begin service this year.

June 22, 2018

China’s $83.7B Plans for West Virginia Shale, PetChem Projects in Jeopardy As Trade War Escalates

As fears over a trade war with the United States loom, executives from China Energy Investment Corp. canceled an appearance they were scheduled to make at an industry conference in Pittsburgh this week, where a key announcement was expected about its multi-billion dollar plans for shale gas-related projects in West Virginia.

June 18, 2018
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