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Atlantic Coast Natural Gas Pipeline Project Cancelled, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Due to ongoing delays as a result of court battles over permitting and investment uncertainty, Dominion and Duke Energy have canceled the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Released Monday, July 06, 2020
Due to ongoing delays as a result of court battles over permitting and investment uncertainty, Dominion and Duke Energy have canceled the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. The project's estimated investment had risen to approximately $8 billion, almost double the initial investment estimate. The 600-mile natural gas pipeline would have run through West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina. Click here for related project reports.
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