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Pipeline & Storage
West to East – Overbeck to Leidy Project

National Fuel Gas Company’s Pipeline and Storage Segment will soon seek approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to construct approximately 82 miles of 24-inch natural gas pipeline in Elk, Jefferson, Clearfield, Cameron and Clinton Counties and compressor stations in Jefferson County (approximately 19,000 HP) and Elk County (approximately 7,000 HP). The new 82-mile pipeline system will transport locally produced Marcellus Shale gas to the market center at Leidy, P.A., and provide reliable supplies of energy to western Pennsylvania and the northeastern U.S.

This project will consist of two sections. The East Section will begin near Weedville, P.A., and end at Leidy Station near Renovo, P.A. The West Section will begin at Overbeck Station near Sigel, P.A., and end near Weedville, P.A. The West Section, for the most part, will run parallel to National Fuel’s 12-inch pipeline known as FM-100. We intend to submit our 7c application to FERC in February 2011, in anticipation of construction beginning in late summer of 2011 and a targeted in-service date of November 2012.

UPDATED PROPOSED
PROJECT TIMELINE
Fall 2009 Preliminary environmental and engineering studies
March 2010 Begin FERC pre-filing process
February 2011 Submit 7(c) application to FERC
August 2011 Anticipate FERC approval
Late Summer 2011 National Fuel begins site work
May 2012 National Fuel begins construction
November 2012 In-service date
Summer 2013 and On-Going Final restoration and crop monitoring

For Landowners

Public meetings were held in March 2010 at the locations below in order to provide information about the project and its potential impact on property owners and others in the area.

DATE & TIME
ADDRESS

Monday, March 1, 2010
7 p.m.

Brockway Volunteer Hose Company
751 Taylor Way, P.O. Box 253
Brockway, PA 15824
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
7 p.m.
Bennett’s Valley Elementary School
Route 255
Weedville, PA 15861

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
7 p.m.

Sinnemahoning Sportsman’s Club
15 Club Road, Route 120
Sinnemahoning, PA 15861
Thursday, March 4, 2010
7 p.m.
Renovo Elk’s Club
118 4th Street
Renovo, PA 17764

More information about landowners’ rights and ways to become involved in this process can be found on FERC’s website: http://www.ferc.gov/for-citizens/get-involved.asp

Company representatives are currently surveying the property on the proposed pipeline route. These surveys will provide us with the data needed to help determine the most suitable route for this pipeline project. Factors used in making this determination include, but are not limited to: environmental or archeological sensitivity, the presence of threatened and endangered species, pipeline engineering issues, site conditions (including locations of buildings, drain tiles, wells, and other natural and manmade features), geological conditions and cost.

Once the final route is selected, affected property owners will be offered fair compensation for the use of their land and for temporary economic loss caused by construction. Historically, the presence of a natural gas pipeline, which is buried a minimum of three feet underground, has not reduced property values. In addition, National Fuel is committed to restoring the areas affected during the construction to original or better condition, and allowing the continued used of the land for agricultural and recreational purposes.

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