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Chesapeake Utilities to build Florida gas pipeline worth $1.2 billion

Chesapeake Utilities announced on Monday that its subsidiary Peninsula Pipeline Company will 'develop, build and operate' a natural gas pipeline in Florida at a cost of about $1.2 billion.

It said that the project would help increase natural gas transport capacity in order to alleviate regional supply shortages.

Utilities are investing in new infrastructure for reliability and to support the?growing needs of residential, commercial, and power generation.

Florida Energy?Pathway will be a 24-inch pipeline connecting Palm Beach?to Miami -Dade counties. It is supported by 250,000?dekatherms of?firm shipping agreements per day.

Chesapeake Utilities said that the project is expected to be operational in 2030, subjected to final commissioning. It plans to partner up with one or two third parties, who could own as much as 49% of the project.

The company stated that the project represents a long-term growth opportunity in a regulated environment and builds on its expanded presence in South Florida after it acquired Florida City Gas.

Florida continues to be the leader in economic and population growth, driving an increase in energy demand. In the south Florida region, this has resulted in a'significant energy shortage' according to CEO Jeff Householder. (Reporting and editing by Katha Kaalia in Bengaluru, Leroy Leo, and Devika Syamanath).

(source: Reuters)