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The Mountain Valley Pipeline got an extraordinary boost in the debt ceiling deal. Court challenges have stalled the controversial natural gas pipeline stretching from West Virginia to North Carolina.
The Aug. 28 Metro article “ Construction resumes on contested pipeline ” reported that the Mountain Valley Pipeline is expected to be completed by year’s end.
The Interior Department has authorized the Mountain Valley pipeline’s crossing through a national forest, giving another boost to a project that is being fought by environmentalists even as it ...
How a fossil fuel pipeline helped grease the debt ceiling deal A group of Republican lawmakers, urged on by oil and gas lobbyists, saw an opening for the Mountain Valley Pipeline. They made it ...
A congressional measure on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, championed by Senator Joe Manchin and added to legislation to raise the debt limit, was intended to thwart legal challenges to the project.
FERC gives green light to start up Mountain Valley Pipeline The approval marks the end of a lengthy regulatory and legal battle over the pipeline.
Opining on the fate of the Mountain Valley Pipeline—a gas project that would run through our home state of Virginia—your editorial “Judges for Legal Disobedience” (July 12) criticizes the ...
This summer, in a highly unusual move, Congress stepped in to fast-track the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. After years of stop-and-go construction, there’s now a mad dash to finish ...
The Mountain Valley Pipeline’s legal saga may be coming to a close at long last after the Supreme Court on Thursday vacated a Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals order halting construction. This is ...
A debt ceiling deal surprisingly green-lit the Mountain Valley Pipeline. A trader bought 100,000 call options on the pipeline's owner days before that was announced. The identity of the mystery ...
The U.S. Forest Service has approved Mountain Valley Pipeline’s passage through the Jefferson National Forest through West Virginia and into Virginia.
A controversial and long-delayed natural gas pipeline got the green light for construction on national forest land in Virginia and West Virginia after the U.S. Forest Service reissued its approval ...