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Troy Today
By the People, for the People
Consumers Energy launches 8-mile gas pipeline replacement project in Clawson
Clawson residents should expect multi-year construction as aging natural gas pipeline is replaced across four communities.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 10:03am
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A conceptual still life representing the technical work and safety focus of Consumers Energy's gas pipeline replacement project in Clawson.Troy TodayConsumers Energy is launching an 8-mile gas pipeline replacement project that will heavily impact the city of Clawson, as well as parts of Royal Oak and Warren. The multi-year construction work aims to replace an aging natural gas pipeline, bringing traffic disruptions but also long-term safety, reliability, and job benefits for the region's 750,000 gas customers.
Why it matters
This pipeline replacement project is a significant infrastructure undertaking that will affect daily life for Clawson residents over the next few years. While the work may cause temporary inconveniences, the end result will be improved gas service reliability and safety for the community.
The details
The pipeline replacement project will focus primarily on Clawson, Royal Oak, and Warren this year, with construction work expected to continue for several years. Consumers Energy is replacing an aging natural gas pipeline that runs through these communities as part of an 8-mile project across four cities. The work will bring traffic disruptions and road closures, but will also provide long-term benefits in the form of enhanced gas service reliability, safety, and job opportunities for the region's 750,000 gas customers.
- The pipeline replacement project is starting this year and is expected to continue for several years.
- Construction work will be heavily focused on Clawson, Royal Oak, and Warren in 2026.
The players
Consumers Energy
A Michigan-based public utility company that provides natural gas and electricity to over 6.8 million of the state's residents and businesses.
What’s next
Clawson residents should stay informed about road closures and construction updates as the pipeline replacement project progresses over the next few years.
The takeaway
While the Consumers Energy pipeline project will cause temporary disruptions, the long-term benefits of improved gas service reliability and safety for the Clawson community make it a necessary infrastructure investment.

