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appeals court wrestles with nc va natural gas pipeline fight

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AI-generatedThe 4th Circuit's decision on the Southeast Supply Enhancement Program could delay or block a natural gas pipeline serving Duke Energy, affecting natural gas supply in the region. The primary commercial mechanism is regulatory: a stay would halt construction, increasing costs for Transco and potentially raising gas prices for Duke Energy customers. Impact is US-specific (NC/VA).
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- 55-mile natural gas pipeline project in NC and VA under appeal.
- Environmental groups challenge federal water permit issued by US Army Corps of Engineers.
- Project aims to supply natural gas to Duke Energy customers.
- Transco has already invested tens of millions in the project.
- Court decision will address environmental harm and financial implications.
No mid-term impact on EM energy; isolated US regulatory event.
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