Diameter 36 in (914 mm) | Length 115 mi (185 km) | |
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Owner PennEast Pipeline Company, LLC |
Delaware riverkeeper network video penneast pipeline impacts
The PennEast Pipeline is a proposed project by PennEast Pipeline Company, LLC, a consortium of six energy companies, to move natural gas from the Marcellus Shale region in Pennsylvania to New Jersey. The proposed 36-inch (910 mm) pipeline would run from Dallas, Luzerne County to Pennington, Mercer County, New Jersey, a distance of approximately 115 miles (185 km).
Contents
- Delaware riverkeeper network video penneast pipeline impacts
- Pat kornick from penneast pipeline company discusses natural gas controversy
- Ownership and route
- Pennsylvania counties and municipalities
- New Jersey counties and municipalities
- References
Pat kornick from penneast pipeline company discusses natural gas controversy
Ownership and route
The six founding energy partners of PennEast Pipeline consortium are AGL Resources, NJR Pipeline Company, Public Service Enterprise Group, South Jersey Industries, Spectra Energy Partners, and UGI Energy Services.
An interactive map published by the PennEast consortium shows a "proposed route" noted as subject to change beginning in Luzerne County in Pennsylvania and terminating in Mercer County, New Jersey. Community organizations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have mounted strong responses to the consortium's proposal. Pennsylvania and New Jersey counties and municipalities traversed by the proposed pipelines are listed below.