PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC released the following statement and
background information related to project-wide preparation activities
for Hurricane Florence, which is currently projected to impact the east
coast and could affect several areas of the Mountain Valley Pipeline
(MVP) route across Virginia, and possibly even West Virginia as the
storm moves inland. A previous weather system with significant rainfall
has already saturated grounds along several portions of the MVP route
and precautionary measures have been implemented to address potential
issues.
“Given the current path of the storm, forecasters are expecting an
unprecedented amount of rainfall across Virginia later this week and
through the weekend – therefore, we are taking all possible precautions
in Virginia to ensure the safety of our crews and communities, as well
as to protect and maintain erosion and sediment controls along MVP’s
right-of-way. In consultation with the Virginia Department of
Environmental Quality, we have halted the advancement of construction in
Virginia until the storm passes and are focused on stabilization of the
right-of-way, and maintenance and enhancement of erosion controls. With
the state of emergency now in effect across Virginia, we have diverted
all resources in the Commonwealth for environmental maintenance and
hurricane preparedness, including the securing of materials and
equipment for potential wind impacts.
In West Virginia, we are working to ensure that the right-of-way is
stabilized, and erosion controls are maintained and enhanced in advance
of the storm’s potential inland advancement. We will continue
coordinating with the West Virginia Department of Environmental
Protection to monitor the storm and take additional safety precautions
as needed.”
MVP is also proactively enforcing additional storm preparedness
activities in Virginia, which include efforts such as:
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Fuel tanks, pipe, and equipment are being moved from floodplain areas
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Equipment and other portable items are being removed from nearby
streams and waterbodies; and temporary construction bridges are being
individually evaluated and will be secured or removed, as necessary
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Pipe will be secured in open trenches
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Trenches where pipe has been laid will be backfilled to inhibit ponding
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Installation of enhanced erosion and sediment controls at road
crossings
MVP is committed to the safety of its communities, to the preservation
and protection of the environment, and to the continued responsible
construction of this important natural gas infrastructure project. MVP
continues to evaluate its construction plans and is targeting a full
in-service during the fourth quarter 2019.
About Mountain Valley Pipeline
The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) is a proposed underground, interstate
natural gas pipeline system that spans approximately 303 miles from
northwestern West Virginia to southern Virginia. Subject to approval and
regulatory oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the
MVP will be constructed and owned by Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC – a
joint venture of EQT Midstream Partners, LP; NextEra US Gas Assets,
LLC; Con Edison Transmission, Inc.; WGL Midstream; and RGC Midstream,
LLC. The MVP was designed to transport clean-burning natural gas from
the prolific Marcellus and Utica shale regions to the growing demand
markets in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast areas of the United States.
Targeting a full in-service during the fourth quarter 2019, EQT
Midstream Partners (NYSE: EQM), primary interest owner, will operate the
pipeline. From planning and development, to construction and in-service
operation – MVP is dedicated to the safety of its communities,
employees, and contractors; and to the preservation and protection of
the environment.
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Cautionary Statements
Disclosures in this news release contain certain forward-looking
statements that do not relate strictly to historical or current facts
and are forward-looking. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, forward-looking statements contained in this news release
specifically include the expectations of plans, strategies, objectives
and growth, and anticipated financial and operational performance of
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC, including guidance regarding the proposed
Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP); MVP’s efforts related to safety and
environmental protection in response to the expected, unprecedented
weather conditions; and the timing of development and construction for
the MVP. The forward-looking statements included in this news release
are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ materially from projected results. Accordingly, investors
should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as a
prediction of actual results. Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC has based
these forward-looking statements on current expectations and assumptions
about future events. While Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC considers these
expectations and assumptions to be reasonable, they are inherently
subject to significant business, economic, competitive, regulatory, and
other risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict
and are beyond its control. The risks and uncertainties that may affect
the operations, performance, and results of Mountain Valley Pipeline,
LLC and forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to:
The business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects
could suffer if Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC does not proceed with
projects under development or is unable to complete the construction of,
or capital improvements to, its facilities on schedule or within budget.
The ability to complete construction of, and capital improvements to,
facilities on schedule and within budget may be adversely affected by
escalating costs for materials and labor and regulatory compliance,
inability to obtain or renew necessary licenses, rights-of-way, permits
or other approvals on acceptable terms or on schedule, disputes
involving contractors, labor organizations, land owners, governmental
entities, environmental groups, Native American and aboriginal groups,
and other third parties, negative publicity, transmission
interconnection issues, and other factors. If any development project or
construction or capital improvement project is not completed, is delayed
or is subject to cost overruns, certain associated costs may not be
approved for recovery or recoverable through regulatory mechanisms that
may otherwise be available, and Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC could
become obligated to make delay or termination payments or become
obligated for other damages under contracts, could experience the loss
of tax credits or tax incentives, or delayed or diminished returns, and
could be required to write-off all or a portion of its investment in the
project. Any of these events could have a material adverse effect on
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC’s business, financial condition, results
of operations and prospects. Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC may face
risks related to project siting, financing, construction, permitting,
governmental approvals and the negotiation of project development
agreements that may impede its development and operating activities.
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC must periodically apply for licenses and
permits from various local, state, federal and other regulatory
authorities and abide by their respective conditions. Should Mountain
Valley Pipeline, LLC be unsuccessful in obtaining necessary licenses or
permits on acceptable terms, should there be a delay in obtaining or
renewing necessary licenses or permits or should regulatory authorities
initiate any associated investigations or enforcement actions or impose
related penalties or disallowances on Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC,
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC’s business, financial condition, results
of operations and prospects could be materially adversely affected. Any
failure to negotiate successful project development agreements for new
facilities with third parties could have similar results.
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC’s gas infrastructure facilities and other
facilities are subject to many operational risks. Operational risks
could result in, among other things, lost revenues due to prolonged
outages, increased expenses due to monetary penalties or fines for
compliance failures, liability to third parties for property and
personal injury damage, a failure to perform under applicable sales
agreements and associated loss of revenues from terminated agreements or
liability for liquidated damages under continuing agreements. The
consequences of these risks could have a material adverse effect on
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC’s business, financial condition, results
of operations and prospects.
Uncertainties and risks inherent in operating and maintaining Mountain
Valley Pipeline, LLC's facilities include, but are not limited to, risks
associated with facility start-up operations, such as whether the
facilities will achieve projected operating performance on schedule and
otherwise as planned.
Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC’s business, financial condition, results
of operations and prospects can be materially adversely affected by
weather conditions, including, but not limited to, the impact of severe
weather.
Threats of terrorism and catastrophic events that could result from
terrorism, cyber-attacks, or individuals and/or groups attempting to
disrupt Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC’s business, or the businesses of
third parties, may materially adversely affect Mountain Valley Pipeline,
LLC’s business, financial condition, results of operations and prospects.
Contact:
Mountain Valley Pipeline
Natalie Cox, 412-395-3941
Corporate Director, Communications
[email protected]