
Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project is a natural gas pipeline system that spans approximately 303 miles from northwestern West Virginia to southern Virginia – and as an …
Overview | Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
The MVP team worked diligently with stakeholders, including landowners, community members, local officials, and state and federal agencies to identify the best possible route for the 303 …
News & Info | Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
May 10, 2023 · Mountain Valley is grateful for the full support of the White House, as well as the strong leadership of Democratic and Republican legislators for recognizing the MVP as a …
LEGEND MVP Tract Number Designation Tax Map / Parcel Number Temporary Workspace Permanent Easement Additional Temporary Workspace Access Road Permanent Workspace …
Monroe County | Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
The following describes the benefits to West Virginia and Monroe County from construction spending, pipeline operations, ad valorem taxes, and direct use of natural gas. Full reports and …
Frequently Asked Questions | Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
The Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project will obtain necessary regulatory authorizations from the FERC, the federal agency with primary jurisdiction over U.S. interstate natural gas pipeline …
Montgomery County | Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
Full reports and maps can be downloaded below and for more information, please visit our FAQ’s page. Construction Benefits The MVP project developers expected to spend over $400 million …
DRAWING NUMBER MVP-AR-H600-02 PA-HAWV-H600-18 MVP-QDAR-H600-10 SSRA-H600-01 TITLE OVERALL QUAD MAP ALIGNMENT SHEET ACCESS ROAD DETAIL MAP …
Franklin County | Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
The MVP route currently is planned to pass within four miles of the town. The project offers a potentially lower cost option for natural gas access as the next closest interconnection point is …
Pittsylvania County | Mountain Valley Pipeline Project
The following describes the benefits to Virginia and Pittsylvania County from construction spending, pipeline operations, ad valorem taxes, and direct supply of natural gas. Full reports …