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Douglas Pipeline is currently completing a pipeline for a RNG project in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that includes dual HDPE lines open cut and a directional drill of 3,000 feet. 



Proceeds from Pennsylvania’s tax on natural gas development supports important environmental and infrastructure programs both at the local level and statewide. But did you know that revenue from the tax is providing meaningful relief to vulnerable residents who are in desperate need of housing assistance?

The Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement (PHARE) fund was formed to support and create affordable housing across...Read More>>>
Need assistance with developing the pipeline system for your renewable natural gas project?
Douglas Pipeline is developing and operating RNG projects across the US for renewable energy developers. From initial project routing, right-of-way acquisition, permitting, engineering/design, through construction, start-up, and on going operation and regulatory compliance. Call us or email us for more details on how Douglas Pipeline can be your sole source pipeline developer.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you—email Ron McGlade at rmcglade@douglaspipeline.com. Or call him at (412) 302-9103.
The Biden administration proposed a new permitting program for wind energy turbines, power lines and other projects that kill eagles, amid growing concern among scientists that the rapid expansion of renewable energy in the U.S. West could harm golden eagle populations now teetering on decline.

The Fish and Wildlife Service program announced Thursday is meant to encourage companies to work with officials to... Read More>>>
Industry News
European demand for LNG sets off global competition for supplies, even as demand tumbles in Europe and Asian growth stalls, according to latest IEA market report...Read More>>>
Which of your pipelines are affected by the new gathering rules?
If you need to know how the new gathering rule will affect your business, we have the solution for you.

Leveraging ArcGIS and other tools, we can dynamically segment pipelines by class location and gathering type. Output is a map booklet and the underlying GEO data that can easily be modified for new laterals or other features by a customers’ internal GIS team or us. Douglas Pipeline can quickly turn around this work, even for operators with thousands of miles of pipeline.

Contact us today to learn more about how this tool will work for you—email Ron McGlade at rmcglade@douglaspipeline.com. Or call him at (412) 302-9103.
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November 2-3, 2022: 2022 South Carolina Pipeline Safety Seminar, Columbia, SC