Charles Cloy
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Sign Our Petition
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is requesting comments on the scope of issues and environmental impacts for the proposed DeLa Express Project. The project is a multi-billion dollar investment that includes a nearly 700-mile long pipeline running from the Delaware side of the Permian Basin to Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, as well as eight compressor stations.
We submitted the below comment with nearly 900 signatures to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) before the comment period ended on September 23, 2024. Any signatures collected after this time may be included in future submissions.
Secretary Debbie-Anne A. Reese
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
888 First Street, NW
Washington, DC 20426Docket No. PF24-4-000; Scoping Period Comments on Environmental Issues for the Planned DeLa Express Project.
Dear Secretary:
I stand with Pipeliners Local 798 in wanting to support the DeLa Express Project, a potentially impactful investment in our southern natural gas infrastructure network. My support is contingent on project developers demonstrating a commitment to building and operating this pipeline and associated compressor stations in such a way that respects landowners’ rights, supports good jobs for the area Union workforce and flows positive economic activity through local communities.
This project is anticipated to create more than 5,300 good-paying jobs - including approximately 380 full-time jobs - and generate significant revenue for area business and services. Once placed into service, the system will help address the pipeline constraints that currently hamper the region. All this is good reason to be excited about DeLa Express. But the support from Pipeliners Local 798 does not come blindly. This Local represents the nation's most highly-trained, dedicated and experienced craftsmen, and their members expect project developers operate with the same integrity and commitment that they do.
I am proud to share my name as a supporter of the DeLa Express Project if the following commitments are fulfilled:
- Work with landowners to ensure their property is respected. The company has already begun this process through comprehensive analysis of strategies to avoid sensitive environmental resources and otherwise congested areas by conducting desktop analysis and deploying field surveys. It is also promising to know that approximately 84% of the pipeline route is collated with or parallel to existing utility rights-of-way.
- Ensure that project benefits - including job opportunities, tax revenue and associated activity - are distributed as much as possible to local economies. I understand that the gas that travels through this pipeline will be exported to overseas markets, which means the regional project benefits are limited to economic. This still has the potential of being incredibly powerful, considering approximately 5,300 jobs are expected and significant tax revenue will come. I especially hope developers take this opportunity to invest in the local workforce so these aren't simply short-lived jobs for a handful of local craftsmen and mostly outsourced workers. Those who live and work in their own community are more prone to give back, to invest and to support small businesses in that community.
- Provide opportunities for full-time, long-term employment for local craftsmen. Speaking again to the point directly above, the men and women in Local 798, in particular, depend on this sort of project work to provide for their families and plan for their own self-sufficient retirement rather than depend on tax-funded social programs. High quality work comes with a cost, but that is a worthy investment to ensure DeLa Express is built and operated in the safest and more efficient manner possible.
The DeLa Express Project represents a multi-billion dollar investment into our nation's energy infrastructure network, with the potential of providing long-term tax revenue and good jobs that benefit American workers and their families. In order to optimize these benefits, it's important that project developers commit to the goals discussed above that prioritize landowner rights, economic prosperity in local communities and job security for the skilled tradesmen.
[signed below]
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Support the T15 Reliability Project
Dominion Energy North Carolina (DENC) is planning a 45-mile natural gas pipeline in North Carolina called the T15 Reliability Project. Once complete, it will connect the pending MVP Southgate Project with Duke Energy’s planned new natural gas power plants in Roxboro. DENC's initiative will put area pipeliners to work, help meet rising energy demand in the region and generate new economic activity, specifically across Person, Caswell, and Rockingham counties.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s (NCDEQ) Division of Water Resources approved a Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification for the project in Fall 2025. The approval followed a review process that included two public hearings and a public comment period in Summer 2025.
Sign our petition below that we will submit to decision makers as the project continues to move through the permitting process.
Dear [Official]:
I am adding my name to this petition to support Dominion Energy North Carolina's T15 Reliability Project. This is a significant investment in the state's natural gas infrastructure network, connecting MVP Southgate, which will inject $113 million in North Carolina's economy and create more than 1,000 jobs in that state alone, with Duke Energy Corporation’s planned new natural gas power plants that are set to replace the existing coal-fired plant in Roxboro. All of this planned activity will help meet rising demand for cleaner energy while maintaining the safety and integrity of DENC's pipeline system.
A key reason why I support this project is the commitment that Dominion Energy has demonstrated to safety and quality on its pipelines by consistently hiring a Union workforce. I know this project will get done the right way with no shortcuts and no sacrifices on quality of the line or safety of workers or surrounding environment.
Below are just a few reasons why I'm adding my name in support of this project:
- DENC has maintained construction and operating policies and procedures for the T15 Reliability Project that adhere to state and federal safety requirements, providing specific directions in inspection, testing, operation, preventive maintenance, repair and vigilant patrols of facilities, giving the workforce and community members peace knowing quality and safety is top of mind;
- Pipeliners Local 798, a trades union that represents the nation’s best industry craftsmen, claims thousands of members in the region who depend on infrastructure projects such as this to provide for their families. Permitting delays could be devastating to these workers;
- Investment in new infrastructure such as this project will ensure continued economic growth, job security and critical tax generation for communities surrounding the project route. This is in addition to the lowered energy costs for families and small business owners in North Carolina.
The T15 Reliability Project will generate opportunities to put local men and women to work while helping Americans in the region gain access to affordable, domestically-produced energy. This is why I urge decision makers to approve necessary permits for this project without unwarranted delays.
Signed,
**By signing this petition, I agree to share my name on Pipeliners Local 798's submission(s) to federal and state decision makers in support of the T15 Reliability Project.**
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Sign Our Comment
Over the course of two weeks in September 2025, we prepared submissions - with more than 2,300 comments - to the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) and Iowa Utilities Board (IUB), as they accepted public comments on permits for the Mt. Simon Hub project, a pipeline proposed by Wolf Carbon Solutions and Archer Daniels Midland Company that will stretch from eastern Iowa into Illinois. Specifically, the project is seeking from the Illinois Commerce Commission a "Certificate of Authority to Construct and Operate a Carbon Dioxide Pipeline and when Necessary to take Interests in Property as Provided by the Law of Eminent Domain"; and from the Iowa Utilities Board a Hazardous Liquid Pipeline permit.
Thank you to all who signed our comment for submission! If you signed after September 21, we may include your name in future submissions to state and federal regulators to support this project.
Dear Secretary:
On behalf of United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada (UA) and our more than 300,000 members, I want to express our continued support for the Mt. Simon Hub and encourage a thorough review and timely approval of this important project. We believe that Wolf Carbon Solutions’ Mt. Simon Hub will be integral to job creation, environmental improvement and long-term economic growth of our region.
As a proud UA member, I am excited at the prospect of playing a central role in making this project a reality. With the potential to create more than 2,700 construction jobs, generate over $478 million in wages and salaries and to contribute upwards of $75 million in state and local taxes for our state, the Mt. Simon Hub presents an extraordinary economic opportunity both for our union members and Illinois and Iowa overall.
The hardworking men and women of the UA will bring their extensive construction experience to bear to ensure that the Mt. Simon Hub is built to rigorous specifications and in compliance with strict federal and state standards. At the UA, we adhere to our Standard of Excellence in every project we work on. This Standard is made up of three pillars: safety, quality and productivity, each of which are essential to making our laborers the best-trained and highly-skilled in the world. Furthermore, we boast a five-year apprenticeship program that was the first nationally registered program recognized by the Department of Labor in the United States.
With the possibility of major economic and environmental benefits, my fellow union members and I are excited by the opportunity that the Mt. Simon Hub presents, and we urge you to approve Wolf Carbon Solutions’ application. Thank you for your consideration.
Signed,
**By signing this petition, I agree to share my name on Pipeliners Local 798's submission to the Illinois Commerce Commission (RE: Docket No. 23-0475) and to the Iowa Utilities Board (Docket No. HLP-2022-0002)**
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Sign Our Comment to FERC
The Delta Lateral Project will expand natural gas capacity of Kern River Gas Transmission's existing transmission system in Utah while supporting good jobs for local craftsmen.
In December 2021, Local 798 submitted the below petition with 2,080 signatures to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regarding the project’s draft Environmental Impact Statement. In February 2022, FERC released the final DEIS. In anticipation of more public comment periods ahead, please sign this petition that we will submit to other regulators and decision makers in support of Delta Lateral.
Dear Secretary Bose:
I stand with Pipeliners Local 798 in support of Kern River Gas Transmission Company's Delta Lateral Project. This important project will enable Kern River to meet rising natural gas demands in the area and will support good jobs for local craftsmen, including Local 798 members.
In its draft EIS, FERC found the project’s environmental impacts would be reduced to “less-than-significant levels”due to the minimization and mitigation measures proposed by Kern River and recommended by the Commission. Project leaders remain committed to these mitigation efforts and continue to collaborate with stakeholders and environmental experts to develop the most responsible and efficient development plan. I see no reason to alter this review in the final EIS.
Overall, I support the Delta Lateral Project for the following reasons:
- Project leaders have consistently collaborated with stakeholders and environmental experts to ensure it meets or exceeds federal safety standards while developing the most efficient and responsible pipeline route;
- Delta Lateral is a critical part of the region’s energy infrastructure network and its carbon reduction strategy, as it is designed to provide firm transportation service for the Intermountain Power Project (IPP) in Utah, which is working towards installing gas-fired generating units capable of using hydrogen, and developing hydrogen production and long-term storage capabilities;
- Local 798 recognizes Kern River’s history of designing, constructing and operating safe and reliable pipeline systems. The company has demonstrated this same commitment with Delta Lateral.
Due to the reasons discussed above, I support the Delta Lateral Project and urge the swift approval of necessary permits.
Signed,
[Names below]
**Local 798 will submit this petition to state and federal regulators and other decision makers to support the Delta Lateral Project.**
Charles Cloy 403sc
