U.S. Gas Pipeline Capacity Remains Short, But Anxiety Levels Abate |
By Denny Yeung & Rick Porter, Thursday, March 17, 2016 10:00 AM
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While
natural gas pipeline expansion remains a critical part of building
today’s U.S. infrastructure, it would appear that the announcement of
numerous pipeline projects has calmed the anxiety of the industry, as
attention is now focused on securing regulatory approvals for the
proposed projects. According to the 2015 Black & Veatch Strategic
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