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Court Case Could Mean More Roadblocks to MVP's Completion

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A federal appeals court is weighing whether regulators in Virginia properly approved a key water permit for the developers of the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) in a case that could pose yet more delays for the embattled gas project.

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