Oil and gas production in many parts of the country continues to exceed the pipeline capacity, despite a drop in oil prices. But a boom in pipeline construction means conflicts between landowners and big oil and gas companies. In Pennsylvania, an Oklahoma-based company recently filed a formal application with federal regulators to build a large interstate natural gas pipeline through 10 counties in the state. The pipeline has sparked intense opposition from communities, who are afraid they will lose their land. StateImpact Pennsylvania’s Marie Cusick reports.