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Don't Stop Believin' - The Push to Enable Higher Appalachian Gas Flows Into North Carolina

Don't Stop Believin' - The Push to Enable Higher Appalachian Gas Flows Into North Carolina

Update: 2025-09-02
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After a decade of regulatory and legal challenges, Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) finally came into service in the middle of last year. The 2-Bcf/d pipeline — soon to be expanded to 2.5 Bcf/d via additional compression — was designed to ease natural gas takeaway constraints out of the Marcellus/Utica and help production there break past its current plateau near 36 Bcf/d, but bottlenecks on the massive Transco Pipeline have complicated matters. In today’s RBN blog, we look at efforts to unleash more Appalachian gas in the domestic market, focusing on the Southside Reliability Enhancement Project (SREP), which has enabled more gas to reach North Carolina.
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Don't Stop Believin' - The Push to Enable Higher Appalachian Gas Flows Into North Carolina

Don't Stop Believin' - The Push to Enable Higher Appalachian Gas Flows Into North Carolina

John Abeln