RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Remarks from an energy company executive and interviews with others in the industry suggest that the developers of a disputed natural gas pipeline on the East Coast are considering a major expansion into South Carolina.
A Dominion Energy executive told attendees of a clean-energy conference in South Carolina recently that "everybody knows" the project won't end in North Carolina, as the plans currently describe. Instead, he said it will expand - and could do so in South Carolina, where it could bring in almost 1 billion cubic feet (28 million cubic meters) of natural gas a day.
The Associated Press obtained an audio recording of Dan Weekley's remarks from a conference attendee.
A Dominion spokeswoman says no decision's been made about expanding the about $5 billion project beyond West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.