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Williams looks for to put more of United States gas project into service

U.S. energy business Williams sought permission from a federal energy regulator on Friday to put more of the Regional Energy Gain access to natural gas job already under construction into service by July 1.

Williams designed Regional Energy Access to help meet rising gas demand and ease supply restraints impacting consumers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland. The business said the task, among the greatest under building and construction in the U.S. Northeast, will supply sufficient gas to serve 4.4 million homes annually.

Natural gas is used to heat homes and services, for cooking and in industrial plants.

The company has actually estimated the project's overall cost at around $ 1 billion.

Williams' Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co (Transco) system submitted the request with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) looking for to provide about 0.16 billion cubic feet daily (bcfd) of the approximately 0.83-bcfd task's gas capacity readily available to clients on an interim basis.

The project is currently partly in service. FERC stated it authorized Transco's demand to make the very first roughly 0.45-bcfd phase of the project offered on an interim basis in October 2023.

One billion cubic feet of gas is enough to provide 5 million U.S. homes for a day.

Williams stated on its site that it started building in the second quarter of 2023 and expects to put the job completely into service in the 4th quarter of 2024.

(source: Reuters)