Gas Company Asks for More Time on Arizona Project
Published Date: 6/30/2026
Notice
Summary
El Paso Natural Gas Company needs more time to finish building their Maricopa Lateral Expansion in Arizona because they faced delays getting land agreements. They’re asking to extend the deadline to October 1, 2026, giving them a few extra months to complete the project. This affects local communities and anyone following the project’s progress, with a chance to share opinions before the new deadline.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Residents' protest denied; construction authorized
Residents including the Haystack Ranch Community protested the Haystack compressor station's proximity to residences, but the Commission issued an Order Denying Protest and Authorizing Construction on July 24, 2025. That denial means residents near the proposed compressor station in Yavapai County will not have the relief they sought from the earlier protest.
Pipeline construction delayed to Oct 1, 2026
El Paso Natural Gas asked the Commission to extend the deadline to finish the Maricopa Lateral Expansion in Yavapai County, Arizona until October 1, 2026. By rule the Project should have been placed into service by July 24, 2026 after the July 24, 2025 order, so residents near the project face several extra months of ongoing construction.
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