Independent voices from the TWT Communities

In another sign of the fracking boom that's helped revitalize Pennsylvania's economy, three major energy firms say they want to build a $1 billion natural-gas pipeline from the Keystone State as far south as the Washington, D.C., market.
"Gas production in the region has been limited by ... existing interstate pipelines, most of which currently serve markets outside Pennsylvania," said Bradley C. Hall, UGI president. "Our goal in participating in this project is to bring gas produced in Pennsylvania directly to the major markets in central and eastern Pennsylvania."