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re: Pipeline on farmland

Posted on 12/19/22 at 6:28 pm to
Posted by Merica
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Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 12/19/22 at 6:28 pm to
If it is FERC regulated then FERC approval is absolutely necessary to begin construction. If they are in the land acquisition portion of the project, then they have not even submitted their FERC application so construction would begin at earliest 2024. FERC approval takes 12-18 months.

If it isn’t FERC related then it’s all a wash and construction could begin much earlier. All they would need is LDNR approval.
Posted by CharleyLake
Member since Oct 2006
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Posted on 12/20/22 at 6:01 am to
If the product in the pipe is intended for LNG facilities to be exported it seems to be FERC related which will issue a "Certificate of Public Carrier and Necessity."

Upon my understanding the pipeline company must receive permission from the state government or FERC to survey the property.

A landman might infer that survey permission was granted in the filings with FERC.

"No response" to a survey could be characterized as acceptance rather than opposition.
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