Don't surprise me. There is a shitload of pipe being stored at a facility a couple miles north of me on 21.Word is... It's on hold at the moment (sorry, I'm not Jesse)
Don't surprise me. There is a shitload of pipe being stored at a facility a couple miles north of me on 21.Word is... It's on hold at the moment (sorry, I'm not Jesse)
:smiley_crocodile:I thought the lottery was taking care of the schools.
I thought the lottery was taking care of the schools.
I've read all that. I have tons of paperwork here that they sent us because our land was close to where they want to come through. They wanted to come on our land and do testing, I respectfully declined.If you have the time, Google ET Rover Pipeline and there is more there than you would care to read. This one probably the most informative http://www.roverpipelinefacts.com/
Gulfport also reported that it has arranged transport of additional natural gas from November 2016 through March 2017 because of delays in the ET Rover Pipeline across northern Ohio.
That $4.4 billion pipeline will be delayed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's review of the pipeline that would run 800 miles with various extensions into Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
They're still fighting for it. Most companies are going back to a price per acre since that's how real estate is typically dealt in, and we're not buying the damn land, just the rights to lay a pipe.
I agree with this in regards to aerial electric. However pipelines buried 48" or deeper don't pose the same inconvenience. Assuming a properly worded contract of course...You might not be buying the land but a pipeline is a huge pain in the butt for generations. There is an Edison high tension line that makes a very pronounced detour around my farm because my dad wouldn't let them come through. I'm very greatful I don't have to farm around 6-7 poles running diagonally across the farm.
You might not be buying the land but a pipeline is a huge pain in the butt for generations. There is an Edison high tension line that makes a very pronounced detour around my farm because my dad wouldn't let them come through. I'm very greatful I don't have to farm around 6-7 poles running diagonally across the farm.
I agree with this in regards to aerial electric. However pipelines buried 48" or deeper don't pose the same inconvenience. Assuming a properly worded contract of course...
The archery park we put in has a Canadian pipeline running through it and you ain't going to be driving no farming equipment across it. We were only allowed to drive a track skid steer across it. They fly it once a week checking it also.
Killed my biggest bird on a gas line. Killed my biggest buck right off the edge of a gas line also.And turkeys LOVE pipeline easements
I fill up my truck usually 3 times a week to go work. At 20 gallons or so each time with gas just $1 cheaper than normal, that's $240/month give or take that I'm saving. Just one guy with one truck. Of course every penny of that goes to something else. So no matter how you look at it, when gas is cheap more money gets spread around to more people. Fuck the gas industry. Hopefully they saved some of their billions when they were screwing us previously. If not, oh well. Better luck next time.
I guarantee this is helping really low income people even more than the average guy. Maybe they do spend the savings on booze. Probably feels nice to buy a 6 pack and still have gas in the beater.
Really? I almost spit out my coffee on that one!!! Guess you do not realize how much they give back to the community and land owners!! Hell Range Resources made Washington Co., PA. If you don't care of us then you should give up anything with plastic in it and go to heating your home with a wood burner.