Landman, or whomever, don't have all the particulars yet. My partner (part-owner, not to be confused) said they had left several messages on phone that we never returned... Anyway, they made an "offer we couldn't refuse as they marked the area for another pipeline through property. Likewise, we are going to lose area due to "right of way". When asked what can we do, can we fight it, landman or whomever said "honestly no". If wondering.... Less than $1 per foot!!!!!
Any ideas anyone!!!!
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Permalink Reply by Ann Ticopa on October 20, 2011 at 2:30pm I think public utility status for (mid-stream) gathering lines in PA is still undecided. One company did withdraw their request to the PUC but I think there is another pending. Interestingly, the PA association of pipeline companies came out against it Essentially they prefer dealing with landowners to dealing with the PUC's probable regulations.
Who can autorize installation of a pipeline on your property - in their r-o-w, without consulting you - is PennDOT.
Call Lana Boyer at 724-535-3040. She had the same issue in the late 90's. She fought the gas company and actually got results. They were ready to put the pipeline right through her house!!
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