Ruby Pipeline could start as soon as May

OGDEN -- Construction of the Ruby Pipeline is one step closer to beginning.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a final environmental impact statement Friday that said the pipeline would have some harmful environmental impacts, most of which could be brought to what FERC called less-than-significant levels by proposed mitigation efforts.

Richard Wheatley, spokesman for Ruby Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of El Paso Corp., said if FERC approves the project after the 30-day comment period, construction would begin in May or June.

"We cannot count our chickens until FERC approves the project and the BLM (Bureau of Land Management) gives us right of way," he said.

A decision from FERC is expected in February, Wheatley said. The company is still on schedule to be operational in March 2011.

The 675-mile, 42-inch- diameter pipeline will be able to deliver 1.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day and will cost close to $3 billion.

The project will need about $1.5 billion in debt financing, and Wheatley said the company is securing all of the financing now.

He said the project will benefit the areas through which the pipeline is running. An estimated 3,000 people will work on the pipeline at its peak, and those workers will need services. Customers along the route also will be able to hook up to the pipeline, which Wheatley said would be attractive for potential businesses moving into the area.

"We see this as a major infrastructure enhancement to states like Utah and Nevada to help those states increase new business and industry," he said.

In addition, Wheatley said, Rich, Cache and Box Elder counties will get about $4.7 million of property tax on the value of the pipeline, with about $3.5 million going to Cache County.

LINK: Learn more about the Ruby Pipeline

LINK: Read the Final Environmental Impact Statement from FERC

Advertisement
  +

Recent Comments

Latest Blogs

Blogging the Rambler
Wow! Common sense strikes Legislature!
By: Charles Trentelman

Thursday, February 9, 2012 - 12:58pm

The Political Surf
Judges are tailoring gay marriage opinion to appeal to...
By: Doug Gibson

Wednesday, February 8, 2012 - 2:36pm

Me, myself... as mommy
Death call
By: MeganSanders

Tuesday, January 31, 2012 - 2:53pm

Why Are You Crying?
No economic crisis in college football
By: Mark Shenefelt

Monday, December 12, 2011 - 11:36am

Standard-Examiner Sports Blogs
Jazz release statement from Sloan to Yahoo! Sports
By: Jim Burton

Saturday, February 4, 2012 - 12:49pm

Latest Tweets



Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement


Advertisement