Pennsylvania Energy Secretary Chris Wright spoke last week about a natural gas pipeline project that would run through Pennsylvania, drawing attention with his remarks. “Just because it looks like we’re going the wrong direction, does not mean that’s the direction we’re going,” Wright said during an event in Brooklyn promoting the Northeast Supply Enhancement Pipeline into New York City and Long Island. His office later clarified that Wright was referring to the direction under Biden-era leadership. Project backed by the Trump administrationThe project, backed by the Trump administration, revives a long-disputed expansion that had previously been stalled over environmental concerns. Work on the pipeline is set to take place in the Susquehanna Valley, including a 10-mile pipeline loop in Quarryville, Lancaster County.
Pennsylvania Energy Secretary Chris Wright spoke last week about a natural gas pipeline project that would run through Pennsylvania, drawing attention with his remarks.
“Just because it looks like we’re going the wrong direction, does not mean that’s the direction we’re going,” Wright said during an event in Brooklyn promoting the Northeast Supply Enhancement Pipeline into New York City and Long Island.
His office later clarified that Wright was referring to the direction under Biden-era leadership.
Project backed by the Trump administration
The project, backed by the Trump administration, revives a long-disputed expansion that had previously been stalled over environmental concerns.
Work on the pipeline is set to take place in the Susquehanna Valley, including a 10-mile pipeline loop in Quarryville, Lancaster County.