Foes gear up for newest fight against NJ/NY gas pipeline
WAYNE PARRY, Associated Press
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The seemingly never-ending fight over an Oklahoma company s plan to build a natural gas pipeline through New Jersey into New York is on again.
Tulsa-based Williams Companies is asking federal regulators for a two-year extension to build its proposed Northeast Supply Enhancement Project, which has had a long and contentious regulatory history.
In May 2019, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authorized Williams to build the project by May 3, 2021.
Last month, Williams asked the agency for a two-year extension for the project, which was rejected as recently as last May by regulators in New Jersey and New York.