Pennsylvania Compressor Station Agreements: What Landowners Should Know Before Signing

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Updated July 7, 2026 A compressor station agreement may be one of the most significant pipeline-related documents a Pennsylvania landowner will ever be asked to sign. Unlike a buried pipeline easement, a compressor station may involve substantial above-ground facilities, buildings, equipment, fencing, access roads, lighting, noise, emissions concerns, truck traffic, utility lines, security, drainage changes,… Read more »

What Pennsylvania Landowners Should Know About Above-Ground Pipeline Facilities

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When Pennsylvania landowners think about pipeline agreements, they often focus on the buried pipeline itself. That is understandable, but it can be incomplete. Many pipeline agreements involve more than an underground line. They may also authorize above-ground facilities such as gas valves, meters, pig launchers, pig receivers, fencing, signs, access roads, communication equipment, compressor-related equipment,… Read more »