Friday, February 14, 2020

FERC Declares Private Pipeline Companies Can Condemn State Lands

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a controversial declaratory order on January 30th holding that private natural gas companies have the authority to condemn state-owned lands for natural gas pipelines under Section 7(h) of the federal Natural Gas Act if they hold a certificate of public convenience and necessity from FERC. This order follows on the heels of a contrary holding from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on September 10, 2019, that the Natural Gas Act does not overcome a state's sovereign immunity from condemnation suit stemming from the 11th Amendment and denying a pipeline company the right to take possession of state-owned land for a pipeline project. The FERC order, emphasizing the agency's exclusive jurisdiction over the transportation and sale of natural gas in interstate commerce for resale, contradicted the Third Circuit's determination that Congress did not intend to delegate the federal government's exemption from state sovereign immunity to private gas companies. Expect to see further litigation on this issue in the near future.

Friday, February 7, 2020

Gadsden Goodyear Plant Now Down 845 Employees


Tire manufacturing in Alabama has suffered another blow. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company plant in Gadsden, Alabama, has cut its workforce by two-thirds in just two months. After 740 employees took voluntary buyouts in late December, the plant laid off 105 workers last week. According to a United Steelworkers representative, the plant now has 411 remaining employees. The manufacturing facility was previously a major employer in east Alabama. The downsizing is reportedly the result of a declining tire manufacturing market. The plant has been in Gadsden since 1929, and began a $30.1 million expansion in 2015, when it employed 1,500 people.