Tennessee Gas Pipeline Permit Request: 15 Extra Days for Feedback
Published Date: 10/10/2025
Notice
Summary
Tennessee Gas Pipeline, LLC (TGP) asked for a special permit to do something new with their pipelines, and the government wants to hear from the public before deciding. They’ve extended the comment period until October 27, 2025, so everyone has more time to share their thoughts. This affects people interested in pipeline safety and could impact how TGP operates without extra costs right now.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
TGP Seeks 732‑Foot Permit Extension
Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) asked PHMSA to add 732 feet (about 0.139 miles) to an active special permit segment in Barren County, Kentucky. If approved, the special permit segment would total 3,562 feet (about 0.675 miles) and covers deviations from 49 CFR 192.611(a), (d) and 192.619(a). The active special permit was granted March 30, 2023 and is effective until March 30, 2033.
PHMSA: No Significant Environmental Impact
PHMSA reviewed the final environmental assessment and found that adding the requested extension would not result in significant impacts to the human environment. PHMSA stated the existing final environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact remain adequate and that no further environmental assessment is required under the National Environmental Policy Act.
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