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Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc.'s (Dominion Energy) Supply Header Project (SHP) includes approximately 37.5 miles of natural gas pipeline, along existing pipeline rights of way, and modifications to existing compression facilities in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. SHP will provide natural gas supplies to various customers, allowing the transport of natural gas from supply areas in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia to market areas in Virginia and North Carolina.

  • Length: Approximately 37.5 miles of natural gas pipeline loop (3.9 miles of pipe in Pennsylvania and 33.64 miles of pipe in West Virginia)
  • Pipe Diameter: 30 inch in PA; 30 inch in WV.
  • Capacity: 1.5 million dekatherms per day
  • Compressor Station and Facility Upgrades:
    • Pennsylvania: JB Tonkin Station, Westmoreland County; Crayne Station, Greene County
    • West Virginia: Mockingbird Hill Station and Hastings Station, Wetzel County; Burch Ridge Station, Marshall County
  • Route: Visit our sections featuring maps and regulatory documents to review the routes.

Construction Update – December 2018

On December 7, 2018, the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court issued a ruling that reverses a key federal approval for the Supply Header Project. The company strongly disagrees with the court’s ruling, but has voluntarily stopped construction across Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Stabilization activities will continue to protect the safety of the public and the environment.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is the lead federal agency responsible for overseeing the environmental review and approval process for the Supply Header Project.

In coordination with many local, state and federal agencies, the FERC thoroughly reviewed the project for more than three years to ensure protection of the environment, landowners and public safety. After this exhaustive review process, the FERC approved the project in late 2017, concluding that it will serve a vital public need and will be built with minimal impacts to the environment.

The pipeline and related facilities will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with FERC and U.S. Department of Transportation standards, and all other applicable regulations, standards and guidelines for safety.

All regulatory filings for the SHP project can be found on the FERC website.

Dominion Energy is committed to working collaboratively with both landowners and stakeholders throughout the planning, construction and operation processes.

The pipeline and related facilities will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with FERC and U.S. Department of Transportation standards, and all other applicable regulations, standards and guidelines for safety.

Timing:

  • October 2017 - FERC Certificate
  • 2018-2020 - Construction
  • February 2018 - Construction Open House
  • Late 2020 - In-service

Landowners with Questions
Call 888-895-8716 and one of our right-of-way representatives will follow up with you within 48 hours from Monday through Friday.

Non-landowners
Call 844-215-1819 or email us at SupplyHeader@dom.com and we will respond within 48 hours from Monday through Friday.

Mailing Address:
Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc.
701 East Cary St.
Richmond, VA 23219

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