Company faces criminal charges over pipeline explosion
By MICHAEL RUBINKAM
Associated Press
An energy company already charged with violating Pennsylvania environmental laws during construction of the multibillion-dollar Mariner East pipeline system is facing more legal trouble. Prosecutors on Wednesday filed a new criminal case alleging the company’s negligence led to the 2018 explosion of a different pipeline near Pittsburgh. The state attorney general’s office says a subsidiary of Texas-based Energy Transfer botched construction of the Revolution pipeline. A landslide along the pipeline’s route in Beaver County triggered a gas explosion and fire that destroyed a home, a barn and several cars. The company says it looks forward to resolving the charges.