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Pipeline Project Halted by FERC Over Missing Historic Proof

Published Date: 4/16/2026

Notice

Summary

Transwestern Pipeline wants to build a new 17.77-mile natural gas pipeline in New Mexico, but FERC staff is pushing back because they didn’t get proof the project won’t harm historic sites. This means the project’s approval is on hold until the missing paperwork arrives, with a key deadline on April 13, 2026. People in Doña Ana County and the environment are the main focus here, and delays could affect the project’s timeline and costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Missing SHPO Finding Halts Review

If you live in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, FERC staff has protested Transwestern Pipeline’s plan to build a 17.77-mile, 24-inch natural gas lateral because the company did not provide a New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office finding of "no historic properties" or "no historic properties affected." Without that required paperwork showing compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act, FERC staff says environmental concerns cannot be adequately addressed before April 13, 2026.

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Key Dates

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4/13/2026
4/16/2026

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