Powering Up: Texas-Arkansas Gas Line Gets Review Schedule
Published Date: 3/12/2026
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Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America LLC wants to build new gas pipeline facilities to help Arkansas Electric Cooperative power plants in Texas and Arkansas. The government is reviewing the project’s environmental impact and plans to finish the report by September 4, 2026. If all goes well, final approvals should happen by December 3, 2026, so the project can move forward without delays or extra costs.
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