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Williams CEO: PA-NY Constitution natgas pipeline could be operational as early as 2027

Williams Cos CEO Chad Zamarin stated on Tuesday that the long-delayed Constitution Natural Gas Pipeline from Pennsylvania to New York could become 'operational' as early as 'the end of 202?, if everything goes according to plan.

Zamarin's comments were made in Brooklyn, New York at the groundbreaking for the Northeast Supply Enhancement project (NESE), a long-delayed pipeline.

"We're working with the states to finalize commercial agreements. That is really the next step." Zamarin stated that if we are able to accomplish this within the next few months, the?Constitution would be available online by the end 2027.

Williams, after years of fighting state regulators for permits (especially water permits), canceled Constitution and?NESE by 2024.

In?May 2020, the U.S. administration of President Donald Trump used New York's reconsideration on Williams' proposed gas pipelines in the state to reach an agreement with New York Governor Kathy Hochul and lift a federal prohibition against the construction of Norwegian Energy Firm?Equinor?s Empire Wind offshore Wind farm off New York.

Hochul refused to approve either pipeline project, but stated that the state would work with private entities and the U.S. Administration on projects that meet the legal requirements of New York law.

Constitution was designed to move approximately 0.65 billion cubic feet of gas per day from Pennsylvania to New York.

NESE will move about 0.4 bcfd from Pennsylvania to New York, via New Jersey.

A?billion cubic foot of gas is enough to power around five million U.S. households for one day. (Reporting and editing by Keith Weir; Additional reporting by Scott DiSavino, New York)

(source: Reuters)