Pay special attention to the second paragraph that states:
"FERC approval of the project would grant developers the right to eminent domain for the easements needed to build the pipeline, so landowners could see a court set the price for the right-of-way agreements if they have not reached deals with the company by the time regulators permit the pipeline."
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Permalink Reply by Dexter Green on November 12, 2014 at 10:27am FERC will approve the project. After that expect offer letters to start hitting.
Permalink Reply by Elnathan Cory on November 12, 2014 at 11:46am I hope they approve it!
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