North Dakota Pipeline Push: 17 Miles of Gas Glory Awaits Approval
Published Date: 4/14/2026
Notice
Summary
WBI Energy Transmission wants to build a new 17-mile pipeline and upgrade some facilities in North Dakota to deliver more natural gas to a new power plant. This $68 million project will boost gas delivery by 190,000 dekatherms per day and use existing rates for service. People who care have 90 days to speak up or get involved before the project moves forward.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 3 mixed.
New 17‑mile Gas Pipeline Planned
WBI Energy filed to build about 17 miles of new 24‑inch pipeline and related facilities in North Dakota to deliver 190,000 dekatherms per day to a new electric generation facility in Williams County. The company estimates the Project cost at $68,087,052.
North Dakota Section 401 Water Review Required
WBI must obtain a water quality certificate under Clean Water Act section 401 from the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality, or submit evidence of waiver or the agency decision to FERC for the Project authorization.
How to Comment or Intervene by April 30, 2026
Any person may file comments, protests, or a motion to intervene in Docket CP26-158-000; there is no fee. The deadline to file a motion to intervene and to submit comments or protests is 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on April 30, 2026.
Project Service Priced At Existing FT‑1 Rate
WBI proposes to provide firm transportation service on the Project using its existing FT‑1 recourse rate for that service.
90‑Day Environmental Review Timing Rule
Within 90 days of this Notice, Commission staff will either complete the environmental review and place it on the public record or issue a Notice of Schedule for Environmental Review; if a final environmental assessment or impact statement is issued, federal agencies must complete necessary authorizations within 90 days of that issuance.
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