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Williams welcomes Trump's support of the Constitution Gas Pipeline

Williams Cos stated on Friday that it appreciates the support of U.S. president Donald Trump for the Constitution Natural Gas Pipeline Project through New York. It is interested in reviving the project, if the conditions are right.

Trump and New York Governor Kathy Hochul met on Friday morning to discuss the possibility of reviving a project that Williams had canceled in 2020 due to opposition from New York politicians and environmentalists.

Trump is in favor of a massive expansion of the energy industry and infrastructure, which he believes will lead to what he calls "energy dominance".

Williams, in an email sent to the.

We are interested in building Constitution Pipeline, as long as there is enough customer demand, support from Northeast Governors including Governor Hochul to reduce the risk of expensive permitting delays, legal battles and injunctions.

Williams also expressed optimism about a possible reform of the permitting process in Congress, which would make it easier for projects to be advanced.

Hochul's Office said that the conversation with Trump included energy policy and tariffs.

While no formal decisions or agreements were made, the conversation was productive and we look forward in continuing the dialogue over the next few weeks," said Jerrel Harvey, a spokesman for the Department of State.

The White House has not yet commented.

The Constitution project could move up to 650 millions cubic feet of gas per day, from the Marcellus Shale formation in Pennsylvania, to New York consumers.

Trump's dispute over tariffs with Canada could lead to higher electricity prices for New Yorkers. Ontario, a province in Canada, threatened to charge a 25% extra on electricity that it sent into New York earlier this week. Trevor Hunnicutt, Richard Valdmanis and Nia Williams edited the article.

(source: Reuters)