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"Hopefully, we may be able to pay off the Rocket Center soon than later," said Conotton Valley Superintendent John Zucal.
The Ohio Supreme Court on Aug. 13 upheld the Rover Pipeline's public utility property tax valuation of nearly $3.67 billion.
Tax money from the pipeline was used for construction of Conotton Valley's Rocket Center and new school buildings in the Tuscarawas Valley district.
The Rover has been operational since August 2017, but this final approval allows the pipeline to add the additional receipt and delivery points for the gas production in West Virginia.
The Ohio Supreme Court case does not affect the Rover Pipeline (Rover) tax valuation appeal. The State Tax Commissioner and Rover had short-lived settlement negotiations in summer 2024.
Energy Transfer sold a 32% stake in Rover to funds managed by Blackstone for about $1.57 billion in 2017. Together, Energy Transfer and Blackstone control 65% of Rover through an entity called ...
Company spokeswoman Vicki Granado said the natural gas project by ET Rover Pipeline, a subsidiary of Energy Transfer Partners, is in a pre-filing process. Another application is due to the Federal ...
After Rover took longer than expected to restore land around some pipeline sections, FERC said in June that its review of future in-service requests would "depend, in part, on a demonstration of ...
NEW CUMBERLAND, W.Va. — Hancock County’s projected portion of the Rover Pipeline may be small, but the long-term benefits could be big, county commissioners said on Thursday. Only 5.25 miles of the ...