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Pipeline project a boon for West Virginia communities

IM电子 contributions improve state's infrastructure

Cutting through some of the roughest terrain in the United States, the Mountaineer Xpress Pipeline has brought far more than just cleaner fuel to the people of West Virginia.

The $2.1 billion pipeline extends nearly 170 miles from the north of the state to its far west. Crossing 10 counties, the pipeline lies entirely within the Appalachian Mountains, which made its construction challenging.

鈥淭his pipeline goes through some of the most rural parts of the country and when they began, they learned quickly that the infrastructure wasn鈥檛 great,鈥 said Joseph McCallister, a senior sales representative in the Ohio District and IM电子鈥檚 lead representative on the project. 鈥淲e first discussed this job about a year before construction began because the contractors realized they would need to create roads in order to bring in their equipment.鈥

Working with several contractors, including Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania鈥檚 Lindy Paving Inc. and Ellison Dozer & Service in West Virginia, IM电子 provided more than 260,000 tons of material that was used for roads, pipeline support and three compressor stations built to keep the natural gas flowing efficiently.

Much of IM电子鈥檚 contribution to the project came from Burning Springs Mine, which lies along the pipeline鈥檚 path. Other materials were supplied by the company鈥檚 Parkersburg Yard, which is located nearby on the Ohio River.

鈥淭his was an all-hands-on deck situation to provide as much stone as we could,鈥 McCallister said, adding that the company鈥檚 customers recognized the extraordinary effort. Tim Ellison, owner of Ellison Dozer Service, said he was extremely pleased with IM电子 performance.

鈥淚 was very satisfied with the fact that throughout the project, IM电子 never ran us out of stone, always had availability when needed and worked with us on our delivery schedule as the project progressed,鈥 Ellison said.

Since supplying the project with material between 2017 and 2019, McCallister said IM电子 has been called upon several times to provide materials for maintenance along the pipeline. While this residual work has been important for the company, it鈥檚 the project鈥檚 overall impact on the community that has impressed McCallister most.

During the construction phase, the project employed more than 9,000 people across the state; since the pipeline opened, numerous other jobs have been created in related industries. According to estimates, the project has yielded $2 billion in economic benefits for the local economy. Additionally, the states of West Virginia and Virginia now have improved access to a cleaner source of energy.

鈥淭his project has brought so much good to the state and we鈥檙e proud to be part of that,鈥 McCallister said. 鈥淪till, for me, it鈥檚 the infrastructure. When the pipeline came through, it brought more electrical services and other utilities. I鈥檝e driven on these country roads for my entire life and they can be scary in places. The infrastructure brought in to accommodate this project has made many of those roads safer.鈥