Clarksville Gas Seeks Pipeline to Kentucky with Rule Simplification
Published Date: 1/14/2026
Notice
Summary
Clarksville Natural Gas Utility wants to build a new pipeline crossing from Tennessee into Kentucky to boost gas service for current and future customers. They’re also asking for special treatment to simplify their rules and reporting. If you’re in the area or interested, you’ve got until the deadline to speak up or get involved!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Pipeline to increase gas capacity
If you are a customer in Clarksville's Tennessee local distribution company service area or in the small Kentucky area served by Clarksville, the project is a single 12-inch-diameter pipeline that will connect to a city gate station about 25 feet over the Tennessee/Kentucky border in Todd County, Kentucky. The Project will allow Clarksville to increase its capacity to serve existing and future customers.
How to comment, protest, or intervene
You may file comments, protests, or a motion to intervene about the project at no fee; the deadline to file a motion to intervene is 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on January 30, 2026. Only intervenors have the right to request rehearing of Commission orders in this proceeding and to later challenge Commission orders in the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal.
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