Supreme Court to hear PennEast Pipeline’s bid to seize New Jersey land

Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear PennEast Pipeline Company LLC’s bid to seize land owned by the state of New Jersey to build a $1 billion natural gas pipeline, according to Reuters.

The Supreme Court agreed to take up an appeal by PennEast Pipeline Company LLC — a joint venture backed by a consortium of energy companies — of a lower court ruling in favor of New Jersey’s government, which opposed the bid to seize land.

The case hinges on the court’s interpretation of a 1938 U.S. law called the Natural Gas Act that allows private energy companies to seize “necessary” parcels of land for a project if they have obtained a certificate from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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