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ET Rover’s Unnecessary Land Grab (featuring a cameo appearance by Enbridge)
Energy Transfer just can't seem to make up its mind. Less than a year ago, ET was telling everyone, including federal regulators, that they had more pipeline capacity than they needed to serve Michigan-- so much capacity, in fact, that they sought permission from the...
ET Rover Coverage
The ET Rover project is beginning to receive a fair amount of local press attention. The Clarkston News and the Brandon Citizen have run articles. We're glad to see our old friend Susan Bromley on the case! Bromley spoke with another of our friends, Protect Our Land...
ET Rover Web Page
The original letter sent to landowners by ET Rover contained a web link for more information. That link did not work. Up and running now, however, is a splashy new ET Rover web page. It's not terribly helpful. The information it provides, including a map and a...
The Latest on ET Rover
Bits of information on the proposed ET Rover project have been trickling in, none of it verified with any absolute certainty. Here is what we have learned (or heard) since our last post: If you're on Line 6B and you're like us, it crossed your mind that this project...
Pipeline Safety Task Force Announced
Now, here's a coincidence: the very same week that Energy Transfer Partners announced a massive new pipeline construction project that will affect a large number of Michigan citizens-- including, evidently, many Line 6B landowners-- state officials announced the...
More on “ET Rover”
Thanks to the extraordinary staff at the Pipeline Safety Trust, we have a little more information about the proposed route for the ET Rover natural gas pipeline. That map (reproduced below)-- it's not very detailed-- and some additional resources for landowners are...





