Sunoco Logistics has been communicating with landowners regarding their Mariner East 2 Project in an effort to negotiate the acquisition of a Right of Way easement with each based on terms that provide fair market value compensation and address conditions specific to each property.
The Mariner East 2 Project is a 350-mile pipeline project that will deliver natural gas
liquids (NGLs) such as propane and ethane from the Marcellus and Utica Shale regions to the Marcus Hook Industrial Complex in Delaware County. Sunoco Logistics states that the project is critical to the production of energy in Pennsylvania, not just the propane that heats homes and powers businesses, but for the continued success of the natural gas industry that has dramatically lowered utility costs for homeowners.
Recently, Sunoco Logistics announced the potential expansion of the Mariner East 2 Project. We will provide more information about this potential expansion in another article.
Sunoco Logistics has announced that there is a newly opened Right of Way office for the Mariner East line. The office provides a location for landowners to meet with a Right of Way agent or supervisor to discuss questions or concerns regarding easement negotiations. The office is open by appointment only at the following times: Wednesday 7:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.; Thursday 11 a.m. – 6 a.m.; and Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. If you would like to schedule a meeting you can call 484-359-7241 or email sunocoextonoffice@sunocologistics.com. The office is located in Eagleview Corporate Center at 600 Eagleview Boulevard, Suite 300, Exton PA 19341.
If you or your business have questions regarding energy law or real estate law, including right of way and easement negotiations, condemnations or eminent domain, contact attorney Jeffrey A. Franklin at Prince Law Offices, P.C.