Federal agency approves use of Ohio natural gas pipeline

 

September 3, 2017



COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A federal agency has given a company permission to begin using completed sections of its high-pressure natural gas pipeline in Ohio.

The Columbus Dispatch reports the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has told Dallas-based Energy Transfer it can use its completed 42-inch diameter, 191-mile long pipeline from Carroll County in eastern Ohio to Defiance in northwest Ohio. A twin 42-inch diameter line remains under construction for the $4.2 billion Rover pipeline project.

The project is designed to carry 3.25 billion cubic feet of gas per day from Appalachian shale fields...



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