Landrieu: Honorable highly-qualified to serve on FERC
Will press nominee on ArcLight’s proposal to abandon the Midla Pipeline and LNG export terminal approval in nomination hearing
WASHINGTON –U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, welcomed the nomination of Colette Honorable to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to complete the term of retiring Commissioner John Norris. Honorable currently serves as the Chair of the Arkansas Public Service Commission as the Chairman and President of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.
“Colette Honorable’s deep and distinguished record of public service makes her a highly-qualified nominee to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. I look forward to discussing ArcLight’s plan to abandon the Midla Pipeline and her thoughts on how FERC can advance and expedite the permitting of LNG terminals and other natural gas infrastructure during her nomination hearing before the Energy Committee,” Sen. Landrieu said.