


N/A.įor Spire Missouri Inc et al: Theodore Olson of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher The pipeline is designed to deliver up to 0.4 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas. Supreme Court has an opportunity to rule on Spire STL Pipeline's forthcoming petition for a writ of certiorari, Spire Missouri president Scott Carter and Spire STL Pipeline Scott Smith said in a statement. It is represented by lawyers at Duncan & Allen and by in-house counsel.įERC did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Non-profit Environmental Defense Fund, whose 2020 lawsuit prompted the ruling against the line, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 6 to petition the Supreme Court for a review of the lower court ruling, analysts at ClearView Energy Partners have said in a note to clients. Circuit Courts of Appeals as favoring the remand of agency decisions without vacatur in similar circumstances. It "presents a substantial question as to whether remand without vacatur is the appropriate remedy where invalid agency action could plausibly be corrected on remand," the filing says. The case involves "a frequently recurring fundamental question of administrative law," the company's lawyers wrote. In Monday's filing, Spire's attorneys at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, led by Theodore Olson, urged the court to grant the stay because there is a "reasonable probability" the justices will select their case for review and reverse the lower court's decision. Circuit not to issue a formal shutdown mandate on Oct. However, the company on Friday failed to persuade the U.S. Louis when FERC's temporary permission expires this winter. The company has warned that shutting off the pipeline will lead to gas outages for as many as 400,000 in St. 13 while regulators consider the next steps for the pipe. Spire obtained temporary permission from FERC last month to operate the 65-mile pipeline until Dec. Louis-based Spire to continue operating the Spire STL Pipeline. vacated a critical certificate issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in 2018 for St. In June a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. Supreme Court to stay an order shutting down the company's STL natural gas pipeline in Missouri, arguing the high court is likely to take up a dispute over the pipeline's fate. natural gas company Spire Inc on Monday asked the U.S. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right of the page. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article.
