Mike (Kentucky) said: (quoted from post at 01:15:02 03/21/14) Thanks for all the replies everyone. Here are a few more specifics, but it all sounds pretty good. This land will not be developed, but will be farmed. They have told me it will be down 4". Right-of-way is limited to 10" in width, centered upon the pipeline. They are going to follow the power company lines, which already have easement. My benefit is free hookup, not free gas. They will run the line directly up to my house and my utility shop.
That free hook up may be something they do for everyone. When we were building houses we were never charged for the service line or a hook up fee. I've also built room additions where the gas company had to relocate the meter and run a new service. Never had to pay for that either.
You still need to talk to a lawyer. They may be able to use the existing utility easement.
Despite what some think, they do trench when putting in the main across crop land so you can expect rocks in your field.
This post was edited by Pops1532 at 19:31:40 03/20/14 2 times.
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