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Natural Gas Pipeline Proposed in Campbell Pendleton Counties Draws Criticism From Property Owners

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The proposed pipeline is a regional infrastructure project in Kentucky, USA, affecting local natural gas supply and property owners. The commercial mechanism is weak: it is a proposed project facing opposition, with no clear timeline or approval. The primary impact is on TC Energy's capex cycle and Duke Energy's distribution network, but the outcome is uncertain. No immediate price or supply scarcity is expected.

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  • TC Energy proposes a 25-mile natural gas pipeline in Kentucky to replace 43 miles of aging pipeline.
  • Project requires 175-foot easement on Kirchoff family farm, affecting trees and farm tap access.
  • Duke Energy Kentucky operates farm taps and is working with TC Energy to address property owner concerns.
  • Property owners fear high conversion costs to alternative energy sources.
  • Published date: 2026-05-14.

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Natural Gas Pipeline Proposed in Campbell Pendleton Counties Draws Criticism From Property Owners β€” News Analysis