Monday, August 2, 2010




Ruby Pipeline Receives FERC Approval to Begin Construction
  
El Paso Corporation announced that the Ruby Pipeline Project has received Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approval to proceed and begin construction. 

El Paso spokesman Richard Wheatley confirmed that will his company is coordinating today with FERC, the BLM and state agencies regarding the Vya workers camp. 

"We know this announcement means a great deal to workers and communities along the pipeline," Wheatley said. "We're ramping up at sites all along the route, including Vya." Constrstuction of the camp is estimated to take six weeks.

“We are very pleased that we have final FERC approval,” said Jim Cleary, president of El Paso’s Western Pipeline Group.  

“This approval is a milestone, successfully culminating more than two and one half years of outreach and comprehensive permitting at the federal, state, and local levels. In addition to supplying significant supplies of clean-burning natural gas to the western states, we are also proud that Ruby will employ almost 5,000 people from Wyoming to Oregon during construction, and that the pipeline will provide significant economic benefits to the four states along our route for years to come.”


Ruby, the first-ever carbon-neutral pipeline to be constructed and operated, involves 680 miles of 42-inch pipeline and four compressor stations.  Ruby will transport natural gas from an existing supply hub at Opal, Wyoming, to interconnections near Malin, Oregon.  It will have an initial design capacity of 1.5 billion cubic feet per day.

El Paso has entered into agreements with Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), whereby GIP will invest up to $700 million in the Ruby project.  Upon satisfaction of various closing conditions, GIP will acquire a 50 percent equity interest in the project.

El Paso Corporation provides natural gas and related energy products in a safe, efficient, and dependable manner.  The company owns North America’s largest interstate natural gas pipeline system and one of North America’s largest independent natural gas producers.  For more information, visit www.elpaso.com.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Heard there was a federal injunction filed from Summit Lake Paiute Tribe?? I know that there are still meetings going on with the local tribes who were not properly notified and consulted with regarding cultural areas per Executive Order 13175.