The Accomack County Board of Supervisors awarded the expansion bid to the Dover-based energy company on Thursday. The project will be jumpstarted by a $6.5 million state grant provided through the county, which Chesapeake Utilities plans to allocate toward the first phase of development. This initial stage includes critical engineering, environmental permitting, land acquisition, and the finalization of capital investment estimates.
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Chesapeake Utilities Wins Bid for Virginia Eastern Shore Gas Expansion
Chesapeake Utilities has been selected by the Accomack County Board of Supervisors to develop and operate a new natural gas infrastructure project on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. The Delaware-based energy provider will extend its pipeline network from Maryland into Virginia, supported by an initial multi-million dollar state investment aimed at bolstering regional energy access for residents and high-profile federal facilities.

Expanding Regional Infrastructure
The proposed extension will bridge the gap between Maryland and Virginia, stretching from the outskirts of Princess Anne, Maryland, to Temperanceville, Virginia. By expanding this footprint, Chesapeake Utilities aims to create a more resilient energy corridor for the Eastern Shore, a region that has historically faced challenges with natural gas accessibility.The new system is designed to provide a steady energy supply to a diverse range of end-users. According to company statements, the pipeline will serve:
- Residential housing developments across the county
- Major regional employers and industrial sites
- The NASA Wallops Flight Facility
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