I am waiting for the initial offer being mailed to me regarding the ET Rover pipeline that is running through Ohio. It was made very clear to me that they are going to run two (2) 42" pipes.Their opening bid for this permanent easement is based on surface acres and some crop damage that amounts to about 10k per acre or something like $20 total per foot for both 42" pipes. That would only cover about 30 years of taxes.
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Permalink Reply by Barb Smith on February 2, 2015 at 1:06pm    
Permalink Reply by Kyle Nuttall on February 2, 2015 at 1:09pm    These big pipelines have eminent domain rights. They have to go through FERC to get approval, but once they do, that's it. They can do what they want.
Smaller lines are still very negotiable.
I'd still try to negotiate. They'll try to work with you to start off with.
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