Vote pending — Legislation No. 0053-26 is before the Resources and Development Committee. Your voice matters now. Submit a letter of support ↓

Navajo Nation landscape
234.5 Miles · 13 Chapters · Hogback, NM → Cameron, AZ

Diné Prosperity,
Diné Terms.

The GreenView Pipeline would deliver lasting jobs, recurring revenue, and community investment to 13 Navajo Nation chapters — built under Navajo law, approved on Navajo terms.

1,000+
Construction Jobs
$15M+
Annual Revenue
$400K
Community Fund / Year
25 yr
Revenue Term

What the Committee Is Deciding

Legislation No. 0053-26

The Resources and Development Committee is considering a contingent right-of-way for GreenView Logistics, LLC to develop an underground pipeline capable of transporting natural gas and natural gas/hydrogen blends across Navajo Nation trust lands in Arizona and New Mexico.


The approval is contingent — construction cannot begin until all environmental studies, archaeological clearances, and Community Benefit Agreements are finalized under Navajo Nation law.

Committee Resources & Development
Sponsor Chairwoman Brenda Jesus
Vote required Majority
Final authority Resources & Development Committee
Posted March 13, 2026
Pipeline route ~234 miles, existing corridors

Real Investment in Diné Communities

The GreenView Pipeline would generate recurring economic benefits across the 13 chapters along its corridor, with a strong preference for hiring local Diné workers throughout construction and operations.

1,000+
Direct Construction Jobs
Hiring preference for local Diné workers across all 13 corridor chapters, with apprenticeships and energy certifications.
$15M+
Annual Recurring Revenue
Lease payments, taxes, and operational fees flowing to the Navajo Nation annually for the 25-year term.
$400K
Annual Community Fund
~$30,000 per chapter per year, beginning at project commencement, for local priorities chosen by each community.

Construction activity would also generate local spending on materials, transportation, equipment, housing, food, and fuel — extending economic benefits to businesses across Diné communities. The infrastructure corridor could attract follow-on industrial and commercial development along the route.

13 Chapters. One Corridor.

The pipeline would traverse approximately 234.5 miles along an existing Navajo Nation right-of-way, from Hogback in New Mexico through to Cameron north of Flagstaff, Arizona. Following an existing corridor minimizes new land disturbance.

Hogback, NM Gadiiahi, NM Teec Nos Pos Red Mesa Mexican Water Sweet Water Dennehotso Kayenta Shonto Tonalea Coalmine Canyon Tuba City Cameron, AZ

New Mexico chapters  ·  Arizona chapters

Built-In Protections, Navajo Law First.

This is not an unconditional approval. The resolution is contingent — GreenView has two years to satisfy all requirements before construction may begin. The Navajo Nation retains full sovereign authority throughout.

Environmental Assessment required — including Finding of No Significant Impact and Biological Resources Compliance before construction.
Archaeological clearance required — Cultural Resources Compliance Letter, Compliance Form, and Inventory Report must all be completed.
Community Benefit Agreements required — Finalized with affected communities and 501(c)(3) organizations before a single shovel breaks ground.
Navajo Preference in Employment — GreenView must comply with 15 N.N.C. §§ 601 et seq. and the Navajo Nation Business Opportunity Act.
Full Navajo Nation jurisdiction — GreenView consents to legislative, executive, and judicial authority of the Navajo Nation for all project activities.
Termination rights retained — The Navajo Nation may terminate the right-of-way for non-compliance, non-use, or abandonment at any time.
Annual CPI-adjusted payments — ROW rates adjust annually with a minimum floor of 2.5%, protecting against inflation erosion.
Emergency response funding — GreenView is required to fund and organize periodic emergency response training in all impacted communities.

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Comments may be submitted by email to comments@navajo-nsn.gov or mailed to the Office of Legislative Services, P.O. Box 3390, Window Rock, AZ 86515.

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