Downeast LNG Officials and Baileyville Town Council Discuss Proposed Pipeline

Downeast LNG representatives met with Town Council members in Baileyville, Maine, Monday night to discuss plans to build a pipeline associated with the company’s proposed LNG terminal in Robbinston, Maine. Some councilors expressed concern that the pipeline may pass near the town’s water supply and suggested an alternative route, which Downeast spokesperson Rob Wyatt said his company will consider. Wyatt also said that the company will negotiate with landowners located along the finalized route for the use of their properties and that the town would receive an annual fee from Downeast for the pipeline. The Bangor Daily News provides further coverage.

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