Oil and gas pipeline to be built near Carlsbad found to have 'minimal' environmental impact
8 Apr 2020
Federal regulators found a proposed project to build 135 miles of oil and gas pipelines in the Permian Basin, crossing from southeast New Mexico to West Texas would not have a “significant” impact on the environment.
An environmental analysis conducted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), with cooperation from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) was published last month, analyzing the proposed project’s impact on several environmental aspects.
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