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Transco seeks temporary certificate to keep running mid-Atlantic natgas job

The Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line ( Transco) applied on Friday to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a momentary emergency situation certificate to continue running its new $1 billion gas task running through 5 midAtlantic states after the regulator's. approval was left.

In July, a U.S. appeals court stated the FERC ought to have. much better evaluated the danger of considerable greenhouse gas. emissions,

throwing out

its approximate and capricious approval of the Regional. Energy Access Expansion Project.

The temporary certificate is needed to keep Transco,. a system of Williams Cos, running its centers till the. FERC concerns an order on remand from the July 30 decision by the. court.

The task is already partially in service. The FERC. approved the first phase on an interim basis in October 2023. In. June, Williams looked for consent to put more of the job. already under building and construction into service by July 1.

A short-term certificate of public benefit and requirement. is required in order to avoid an emergency brought on by the sudden. loss of over 2,000,000 dekatherms per day of gas. pipeline transportation capability in the Mid-Atlantic and. northeastern U.S., the company said.

Williams designed Regional Energy Access to assist fulfill. rising gas need and ease supply restrictions affecting. customers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland. The company. stated the project, among the biggest under construction in the. U.S. Northeast, will offer sufficient gas to serve 4.4 million. homes each year.

(source: Reuters)