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Chair of FERC says Trump will nominate Swett as FERC chief

The current head of this panel announced on social media that U.S. president Donald Trump would nominate Laura Swett to be chair of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Swett, a Vinson & Elkins energy lawyer, represents pipelines and power companies before FERC. He has also served as an advisor to a Republican chair and a Republican commissioner at the independent agency.

Mark Christie, a Republican chairman, announced in a late Monday post on X that he would remain in office after the 30th of June for a couple of weeks. Swett's confirmation must be approved by the Senate which is controlled Trump's Republican colleagues. Her term ends in June 2030.

The White House didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

FERC regulates power grids, liquefied gas projects, and the interstate transport of oil and gas. Currently, it has four members.

Trump said that he wanted to build pipelines from Pennsylvania's huge gas fields to the Northeast. States have opposed the projects. Williams Cos, an energy company, said in a statement last month that it is working with state and federal regulators to revive the two natural gas pipelines previously canceled from Pennsylvania to New York.

Williams cancelled the Northeast Supply Enhancement pipeline in 2024, after years of battling for permits with New York regulators. Reporting by Timothy Gardner, Editing by Chizu nomiyama

(source: Reuters)