CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A test failure of the Mountain Valley Pipeline in May resulted from a manufacturer defect, not corrosion, according to an independent report commissioned by its developers. The ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - A new report says a manufacturer’s defect caused a section of the Mountain Valley Pipeline to fail during hydrostatic testing earlier this year. (See the report below or download ...
Groups opposing the Mountain Valley Pipeline said last week's rupture of a segment of the Mountain Valley Pipeline during a pressure test highlights the risks the project poses to communities, while ...
Mountain Valley Pipeline said Friday it repaired a segment that failed a water test earlier this month and will continue to prepare the long-delayed project to enter service by the end of this month.
A section of the Mountain Valley Pipeline atop Bent Mountain ruptured Wednesday during tests to determine the pipe’s integrity before it begins to carry natural gas under high pressure.
A third-party report commissioned by Mountain Valley Pipeline developers has found the cause of a test failure in May was due to a manufacturer defect and not corrosion issues, a concern environmental ...
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