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Pennsylvania

Stop ETP coalition statement: Pennsylvania’s bar on Energy Transfer permits long overdue

February 13, 2019By Collin ReesFeatured, News, Press Releases

“Energy Transfer’s projects across Pennsylvania and the country continue to trample Indigenous rights, endanger communities, land, and water, and wreck the climate,” said Collin Rees of Oil Change International. “Until these projects are shut down permanently, that’s not going to change.”

Release: Mariner East 2 violations latest in reckless practices by Energy Transfer Partners

January 3, 2018By David TurnbullBlog Post, Press Releases

Just as in Ohio and Michigan in recent months, Energy Transfer Partners and its affiliates now in Pennsylvania continue to show a reckless disregard for the environment and communities as it rabidly builds its pipelines across the country.

RELEASE: Oil Change International responds to FERC nominations hearing

May 25, 2017By David TurnbullBlog Post, News, Press Releases

Both nominees and Senators alike appeared oblivious to the fact that gas is as dirty as coal and that significantly increasing gas reliance through new pipelines and liquefied natural gas export facilities is incompatible with a stable climate.

RELEASE: New Analysis Exposes FERC Failure on PennEast Pipeline Climate Review

April 26, 2017By Lorne StockmanBlog Post, News, Press Releases

Our new analysis finds that the controversial PennEast Pipeline for fracked gas could contribute as much greenhouse gas pollution as 14 coal-fired power plants or 10 million passenger vehicles.

The PennEast Pipeline: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Briefing

April 26, 2017By Lorne StockmanBlog Post, Briefings, Reports, Resources

As part of a series of briefings on proposed Appalachian gas pipelines, Oil Change International’s new analysis finds that the PennEast Pipeline would result in the emissions equivalent the 14 coal plants, or 10 million passenger vehicles.

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