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Many Utica and Marcellus shale pipelines on the table concern some about overcapacity

Friday, November 6, 2015 by

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The lack of pipeline infrastructure to move natural gas to new markets has been reiterated over and over, and those concerns aren’t going away. Now, numerous pipeline projects are on the table to be completed over the next several years.

Columbus Business First reports that while some are concerned that there will be too many pipelines for the amount of gas needing to be moved from the Appalachian Basin, Columbia Pipeline Group isn’t worried.

The company’s president, Glen Kettering, says that not all projects proposed will actually be built, and there may be times when production doesn’t match capacity.

Via: Columbus Business First > Too many Utica and Marcellus shale pipelines? Columbia Pipeline doesn’t think so

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