Sign Our Petition to FERC
In October 2024, Williams Companies filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for the Southeast Supply Enhancement Project, a substantial expansion of the existing Transco pipeline’s system.
Nearly 2,400 advocates signed our petition below that we submitted to FERC on June 6, 2024 to support this project during its public scoping comment period. We will continue to collect signatures in anticipation of upcoming comment periods with our federal and state regulators. Be sure to add your name!
Dear [Official]:
I stand with Pipeliners Local 798 in support of the Southeast Supply Enhancement project, a critical expansion of the natural gas infrastructure network in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and the first large-scale takeaway expansion to be announced in the area since the long-delayed Mountain Valley Pipeline.
This system enhancement will help meet skyrocketing demands for affordable, reliable energy by moving more than 1.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to its delivery network, a significant capacity increase that will be enough to power five or six new large, combined cycle plants and will ultimately move this domestically sourced gas to millions of American homes and businesses.
Williams has long demonstrated its commitment to ensure thorough consultation and cooperation with state, local and federal regulatory agencies, as well as community stakeholders throughout the permitting process. This is of particular importance for large scale projects such as this and it includes working with community members and industry experts to identify potential environmental issues or concerns and then to potentially modify the project design to further minimize possible impacts.
Below are just a few specific reasons why I support this project:
- The expansion will add enough natural gas pipeline capacity to meet the needs of 8.6 million homes, enabling Transco to address the growing natural gas-fired power generation, commercial, residential and industrial demand in the mid-Atlantic and southeast United States.
- The increase in pipeline capacity will encourage southern utilities to build new gas plants, opening the region to a generational investment in natural gas while strengthening grid reliability and driving down energy costs at a time when many families are struggling to handle their monthly bills.
- More urgently, the project will create good jobs for skilled industry craftsmen in the region, many of whom are long-time members of Pipeliners Local 798, as well as provide an economic boost to communities along the route.
The Southeast Supply Enhancement Project is poised to be a critical component of the region's energy infrastructure network – supporting good jobs, increasing access to domestically sourced natural gas and generating needed economic benefits. This is why I urge FERC and other agencies to issue necessary permits to ensure it remains on schedule.
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 Southeast Supply Enhancement project.**
See who else has taken this action
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Koty Russell
Pipeliners Local 798
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John Sawyer
Pipeliners Local 798
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Stanley Ingram
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Buddy Garoutte SR
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Clinton Kidd
Pipeliners Local 798
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Stephen Rickey
Pipeliners Local 798
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Jeffrey Whitmore
Pipeliners Local 798
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Diana White
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Donnie Stackpole
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Brandon Fillingim
Pipeliners Local 798
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Willie Thieleke
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Johnathan Davis
Pipeliners Local 798
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Matt Grant
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Phillip Wallace
Pipeliners Local 798 Midwest
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Matt Knight
Pipeliners Local 798
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Jacob Taylor
Pipeliners Local 798
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Kim Hartle
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Wesley Taylor
Pipeliners Local 798
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Robert Coles
Pipeliners Local 798
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Nicholas Johnston
Pipeliners Local 798
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Billy seth Price
Pipeliners Local 798
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Susan Stephens
Pipeliners Local 798
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Briana Phillips
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Thomas Gofourth
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Kevin Groves
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Judy Durst
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Dan Carroll
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Christopher Thornton
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Gary Sanders
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Renee Taylor