CLARK SUMMIT, Pa., May 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission ("PUC") rendered a decision finding that Laser's proposed natural gas pipeline service in Pennsylvania is public utility service. In doing so, the PUC majority cited a long line of cases where the PUC and courts have found such service to be public utility service, and agreed with the joint position of Laser, the PUC Office of Trial Staff, and all landowner interveners on that issue. The PUC then remanded the matter to the Judge for a determination of some additional questions which Laser expects to answer satisfactorily.
"We are gratified by and agree with the decision made today by the commission. Laser has operated and will continue to operate in a manner consistent with the duties and responsibilities of a public utility company," said Thomas F. Karam - Chairman and CEO. Mr. Karam added, "the settlement we achieved among diverse stakeholders including landowners and landowner groups is in the public interest as it strikes a balance by voluntarily restricting eminent domain, agreeing to best operating and safety practices that exceed regulatory minimums, and establishes landowner protections and benefits that are comprehensive and aimed at addressing the comments and concerns raised at public hearings. Laser has also worked diligently with landowners to reach mutually acceptable terms and will continue to follow that operating philosophy."
The PUC will issue a written decision reflecting today's outcome and the matter will then be assigned to the Judge to schedule the remanded questions.
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Laser's focus is on developing, constructing and operating "midstream" natural gas pipeline. Laser's management team has over 150 years of pipeline operating experience in Pennsylvania. Visit www.lasernortheast.com.
SOURCE Laser Northeast Gathering Company, LLC