U.S. Eyes Appalachia Pipelines
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US energy firms eye new Northeast natgas pipelines, buoyed by Trump and demand outlook

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U.S. energy companies are eying renewed opportunities to build natural gas pipelines to tap in to Appalachia shale formations in Pennsylvania , Ohio and West Virginia .
Appalachia has the largest gas reserves in the United States , but energy companies have limited ability to move more of that fuel to the rest of the country because most existing pipelines are already near full.
Many consumers in the Northeast do not have access to gas due to a lack of pipeline infrastructure.
Some of the same headwinds pipeline projects faced in the past are likely to resurface.
Sierra Club environmental group has filed protests against Williams ' NESE pipeline project.
Boardwalk Pipelines said it is evaluating interest for its proposed Borealis pipeline project in Ohio .
The Mountain Valley Pipeline , which entered service in 2024 , was the last big pipeline to enter service in the Northeast .
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