Power Crunch Sparks Northeast Gas Pipeline Revival

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VettaFi Research4.46K FollowersFollow5ShareSavePlay(9min)CommentsSummaryRecord-high winter electricity costs and voter frustration in the Northeast have triggered a policy pivot. That’s empowering companies to revive stalled natural gas infrastructure projects to bridge the regional supply gap.Williams is capitalizing on this regulatory thaw by securing permits for its NESE project and reviving the Constitution Pipeline, aiming to connect Marcellus gas to premium markets in New York and New England.Enbridge and Iroquois are also advancing smaller brownfield expansions to help alleviate supply constraints. photosbyjim/iStock via Getty Images By Kyle Richards High winter electricity costs are forcing a historic policy pivot in the Northeast. That’s creating a significant growth opportunity for natural gas transportation. Driven by voter demands for lower utility bills, regulators are finally clearingThis article was written byVettaFi Research4.46K FollowersFollowVettaFi, a data, analytics, and thought leadership company, is transforming financial services from an industry to a community—one relationship at a time. In addition to providing interactive online tools and research, VettaFi offers asset managers an array of indexing and digital distribution solutions to innovate and scale their businesses. With $14 billion in assets benchmarked to its indexes – and more than 200 customers globally – asset managers look to VettaFi for benchmarks and best-in-class index solutions at competitive prices.
