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Oil and Gas

Pipeline Information

Wayne County has the potential to have several transmission pipelines installed in the near future. Several pipelines have been proposed for construction and are in the preliminary stages of design. Impacted landowners may have been contacted by pipeline representatives or received correspondence. Names of some of the projects include Nexus, ET Rover, and Kinder Morgan Utopia East and West. The Sunoco pipeline was installed in 2015.

To receive assistance with disputes involving the construction and operation of FERC jurisdictional projects, landowners should contact the Commission's Landowner Helpline Toll Free at 1-877-337-2237 or by email at LandownerHelp@ferc.gov

Starting in 2017 - ET Rover will be the first breaking ground and moving forward in Wayne County. We will try to keep landowners up to date as best as we can - and pass on any information. Feel free to contact our office and stop by and we can try to answer questions or send you in the right direction.

Ohio State University: Pipeline Project Plan

Evaluation of Pipeline Installation on Crop Productivity in Ohio

Pipeline Farmer Recruitment Postcard 
Pipeline Project Sampling Plan 

ET Rover

Proposed to travel through Wayne County from West to East from Ashland County to Stark Co. This project involves two 42" diameter pipes for natural gas transmission. We have copies of maps in our office as does the Wayne County Library, City of Wooster, and impacted townships, within the proposed route. The Wayne County Auditor also has the proposed route as a GIS overlay on their website.

To use the Auditor GIS, click the link below, click the map tab middle top of GIS page, then click the green layers button. A box will open, click the triangle next to GIS data, then click the box next to Rover Pipeline Project.

You can zoom in to look at more specific information.

image of silver pipes with rust
FERC Notice to Proceed - 2017 Rover LetterFERC Approval for Tree Falling - 2017 Rover LetterOrder Issuing Certificate (February 2, 2017) - link
  • The document says that FERC orders that a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity is issued to construct and operate the Rover pipeline (pages 103, 104)
  • If the above certificate is issued then Rover can acquire land through eminent domain (pages 24, 25)
  • Responses to Agricultural Impact questions (pages 74-79)
  • Environmental Conditions of the Final EIS – Items that have to be done prior to construction (pages 111-121)
Rover Pipeline Agricultural Impact Mitigation Plan Ohio

Wayne County Auditor GIS

ET Rover

Kinder Morgan Utopia East is a 12" diameter pipeline that will run from Harrison County to Fulton County Ohio. This pipeline will carry fractionated natural gas liquids including ethane and ethane-propane mixtures. We do not have a detailed location map for either pipeline.

Kinder Morgan Utopia

Kinder Morgan Utopia fact sheet 

Helpful Pipeline Links 

Ohio Pipeline Standard and Construction Specifications - ODA's web page under Program Information - with the Division of Soil and Water Conservation District'sPipeline Construction Specifications - ODNRNegotiating Pipeline Easements - The Ohio State UniversityStorm Water Best Management Practices for Pipeline Construction - OEPA

Diagnosing Soil Compaction Using a Penetrometer - Penn State Extension

Bulk Density - Soil Quality

Water Well Testing Information

Pre-Testing Water Wells Prior to Oil/Gas Drilling - Locally specific to Wayne, Holmes, and Ashland CountiesRecommendations for Water Well Sampling Before Oil & Gas Drilling - OEPA

Water Well Log Report Online Search Tools - ODNR

National Primary Drinking Water Regulations - USEPA

Oil and Gas Drilling/Lease Information

Mohican Basin Landowners

A Landowners Guide to Oil and Gas Leasing in Ohio

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas

ODNR Division of Geological Survey - Utica & Marcellus Shale Data

ODNR Oil and Natural Gas Well and Shale Development Resources

ODNR - List of Oil / Natural Gas and Shale Development Web Resources

The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program

Ohio Oil and Gas Association 

Pipeline Easement/Right-of-way Considerations (Ray Rummel, Carroll SWCD) 

Special thanks to Dale Arnold, OFBF's Director of Energy Services: Ohio Farm Bureau Federation for the resources!