RICHMOND, Va. - Dominion Resources is moving ahead with a proposed $600 million project to pipe natural gas from fields in West Virginia to southwest Pennsylvania.
Richmond-based Dominion plans to complete the project, which includes building 110 miles of pipeline and four compressor stations, by 2012.
Dominion says the pipeline would run from West Virginia to Delmont, Pa., about 25 miles east of Pittsburgh.
The idea, according to Dominion, is to ease the transport of gas to storage fields and pipelines in Pennsylvania.
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Dominion moves ahead with $600 million gas pipeline
RICHMOND, Va. - Dominion Resources is moving ahead with a proposed $600 million project to pipe natural gas from fields in West Virginia to southwest Pennsylvania.
Richmond-based Dominion plans to complete the project, which includes building 110 miles of pipeline and four compressor stations, by 2012.
Dominion says the pipeline would run from West Virginia to Delmont, Pa., about 25 miles east of Pittsburgh.
The idea, according to Dominion, is to ease the transport of gas to storage fields and pipelines in Pennsylvania.
Dominion said in a news release on Sept. 28 that it has begun the process of getting approval for the project from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Richmond-based Dominion plans to complete the project, which includes building 110 miles of pipeline and four compressor stations, by 2012.
Dominion says the pipeline would run from West Virginia to Delmont, Pa., about 25 miles east of Pittsburgh.
The idea, according to Dominion, is to ease the transport of gas to storage fields and pipelines in Pennsylvania.
Dominion said in a news release on Sept. 28 that it has begun the process of getting approval for the project from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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