Duke Central Corridor Pipeline

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Ohio Pipeline Attorneys

Duke proposes to construct a 20-inch diameter pipeline, which will operate at approximately 400 psi and cover approximately 12 miles. The location of the pipeline is unique in that it will be installed in mostly urban areas near Cincinnati. Construction of the pipeline is expected to begin in late 2018 or early 2019.

Case Results

State: Pennsylvania (Northampton County)

Case Type: Pipeline takings

Initial Offer: $42,880

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$71,183

State: Pennsylvania (Northampton County)

Case Type: Pipeline takings

Initial Offer: $21,380

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$73,350

State: Pennsylvania (Northampton County)

Case Type: Pipeline takings

Initial Offer: $15,000

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$100,000

State: Pennsylvania (Luzerne County)

Case Type: Pipeline takings

Initial Offer: $101,780

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$249,157

State: Pennsylvania (Luzerne County)

Case Type: Pipeline takings

Initial Offer: $41,230

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$100,931

State: Pennsylvania (Columbia County)

Case Type: Pipeline takings

Initial Offer: $80,000

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$110,000

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