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Project Oak Leaf

Project Status

2026

4th Quarter

In Progress

FERC Application Filing

2028

1st Quarter

Target

Expected Certificate Approval

2028

1st Quarter

Target

Construction Start

2029

4th Quarter

Target

Project In-Service


In Progress
Target
Target
Target

2026

4th Quarter

FERC Application Filing

2028

1st Quarter

Expected Certificate Approval

2028

1st Quarter

Construction Start

2029

4th Quarter

Project In-Service

Completed
In-Progress
Awaiting

(schedule subject to change)

About EGTS

Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage (EGTS) provides safe, reliable and affordable natural gas transportation and storage services to markets in Maryland, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. We safely operate nearly 4,000 miles of pipeline and more than 985,000 horsepower of compression, offering one of the largest underground natural gas storage systems in the United States.

EGTS aims to implement innovative ways to serve customers with products and services that are safe, reliable, and efficient.

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Project Overview

Project Oak Leaf involves strategic upgrades to existing natural gas transmission infrastructure across three states (Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia). The project is designed to enhance system capacity, improve operational efficiency, and maintain the highest safety standards for natural gas delivery to homes and businesses throughout the region.

Project Details

The proposed Project will consist of a total of 50 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline looping and will include updates to existing compressor stations in Centre County, Clinton County, Franklin County, and Juniata County, Pennsylvania. Additional upgrades will be made at existing compressor stations in Frederick County, Maryland, and Loudoun County, Virginia.

The Project will include the following upgrades:

Pipeline Improvements

  • 50 miles of 36-inch-diameter pipeline looping:
    • 38 miles located in Pennsylvania
    • 12 miles located in Maryland

Centre County, PA

  • Centre Station: Equipment upgrades

Clinton County, PA

  • Finnefrock Station: Equipment upgrades

Franklin County, PA

  • Chambersburg Compressor Station: Upgrades to the Unit 6 cooler

Juniata County, PA

  • Perulack Station: Equipment upgrades

Frederick County, MD

  • Myersville Station: Installation of turbine inlet air chillers for Units 1 and 2

Loudoun County, VA

  • Loudoun Cove Point Station: Installation of end deactivation on Units 3 and 4

Proposed Project Schedule

Milestone

Target

File Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Application

Q4 2026

Receive FERC Certificate

Q1 2028

Begin Construction

Q1 2028

In-Service

Q4 2029

(subject to change)

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, is an independent agency that regulates the interstate transmission of natural gas, oil, and electricity.

Regulatory approval for the project will be obtained via application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pursuant to Section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act. EGTS expects to file the application with FERC in November 2026. EGTS expects to receive the FERC certificate in quarter three of 2027. Through the FERC process, potential environmental and cultural impacts will be identified and understood, and appropriate mitigation strategies, techniques, and best practices will be developed.

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Safety

Safe operations are our highest priority: EGTS is always working to improve pipeline safety, raise public confidence with pipelines in your neighborhood, and ensure safe infrastructure operations. EGTS is committed to safety on the job site and beyond and is an American Gas Association and Interstate Natural Gas Association of America leader in accident prevention. Our safety, cyber security, and physical security programs are built on personal ownership, compliance with standards, accountability for performance, and continuous improvement.

  1. Our compressor stations are monitored 24/7 by the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system and are equipped with automatic emergency shutdown systems. 
  2. Pipeline operators make use of extensive safety systems and programs such as computer-assisted control centers and regular air and ground patrols for detailed inspection of the pipeline environment.
  3. On all our job sites, we work together to identify and mitigate conditions, processes, and actions that could contribute to accidents or injuries.
  4. We communicate the lessons we learn to help keep others across the business safe and provide tools and tactics to prevent future incidents.
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Construction and Operation

The Project will include updates to existing compressor stations in Franklin County, Clinton County, Centre County, and Juniata County, Pennsylvania; Frederick County, Maryland; and Loudoun County, Virginia.

Construction is anticipated to begin in 2028. Information about the construction process will be available soon. The Project is expected to be completed in 2029.

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Environment

The Project is designed to limit additional impacts on the environment while providing much-needed gas to the area for power generation, industrial growth, and heating needs.

Respecting the environment is key to the long-term sustainability of our business. With a long history in environmental stewardship, we know how important it is to care for our air, land, and water. As such, EGTS is committed to using natural resources wisely and protecting our environment for the benefit of future generations.

When we plan new natural gas and storage facilities, we implement best practices to protect biodiversity and minimize local environmental impacts. We use Project baseline information collected through field surveys and existing data to complete extensive evaluations to understand how our projects interact with air and noise quality, fish and wildlife, and vegetation. Through the FERC process, potential environmental and cultural impacts will be studied, and appropriate mitigation strategies, techniques, and best practices will be developed.

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Public Input Opportunities

EGTS welcomes your feedback on Project Oak Leaf.

We will be sharing information on the project and offering several opportunities for public input throughout the regulatory process, including:

  • Meetings or presentations with elected officials, business and civic organizations, landowners, and other interested stakeholders
  • Informational materials available at meetings and on the Project Oak Leaf Website (www.AboutOakLeaf.com)
  • Open houses (more information to come)

Contact Us

You may reach the team via the following contact vehicles:

Comment Form

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Community Engagement

EGTS is committed to open, proactive, and ongoing outreach with landowners, neighbors, and other interested stakeholders in the communities where we live and work. Our outreach is informed through research to better understand the circumstances of each community touched by the project. Early in the process, we engage communities throughout the study area to help them understand the scope of the project and to provide them with a resource should they have questions. Listening is as important as sharing information; our goal is to understand the concerns of impacted stakeholders and how best to keep them informed during planning, construction, and operations phases of the project.

Outreach to Date

Project team members have participated in meetings with local, state, and federal agencies and public officials, landowners, individual community members, agencies, and other interested parties. EGTS is committed to ongoing, timely, and consistent outreach as the Project continues through the regulatory process.

We gather, document, respond to, and incorporate stakeholder feedback into the project plan and the FERC certificate application. We also work closely with affected landowners to sustain transparent communication throughout the process.

Economic Benefits

Project Oak Leaf will provide a variety of economic benefits for local communities:

  • Generating short-term, full-time construction jobs;
  • Purchasing construction-related goods and services from local providers; and
  • Participating in and contributing to ongoing community events and economic development opportunities.

Additionally, we believe that being a good neighbor includes supporting efforts in our community to sustain the vital resources we share. Our yearly grants to organizations, such as Keystone Elk Country Alliance and Project Healing Waters, assist in preserving and enhancing the environment in the communities we serve.

Corporate Citizenship

Project Oak Leaf team has been working in the region for many years with EGTS. Formerly Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc., the team has built and currently operates natural gas transmission and storage facilities in Virginia and Pennsylvania. We have employees based in both states who are active in their communities and who can understand and address issues, concerns, and expectations for the Project.

Throughout the construction of the Project, we will continue to provide updated information on our progress. If you have any questions or feedback, we’d love to hear from you. Review options for connecting with us here.

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