Gas Plants, Pipelines, and Export Terminals

Fracked gas is a danger to all communities, risking public health, environmental devastation and climate disruption. Building new gas infrastructure is a particular danger to Black, Brown and Indigenous communities, who bear a disproportionate burden from pipeline construction and the other consequences of fossil gas. The solution is a just, sustainable transition to 100% clean, renewable energy, which already affordably does the work of gas-fired power plants without the risks of dangerous, dirty gas. Building out new fracked gas infrastructure would lock the country into a fossil fuel commitment for decades to come, with devastating consequences for our communities and the climate. We can’t let that happen!

You can use this map to look at all proposed and existing gas plants and pipelines as well as those terminated since 2017 and currently planned and existing liquified natural gas (LNG) terminals. Just click on the buttons in the upper right-hand corner of the map to switch on or off the type(s) of facility you want to view.

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Pipelines
 
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Plants
 
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LNG Terminals
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