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Diameter. 30 in (762 mm) Enbridge Line 5 is a 645-mile oil pipeline owned by the Canadian multinational corporation Enbridge. Constructed in 1953, the pipeline conveys crude oil from western Canada to eastern Canada via the Great Lakes states. Line 5 is part of the Enbridge Lakehead System and passes under the environmentally sensitive Straits ...
Line 5 transports 545,000 barrels a day of light crude oil, light synthetic crude oil and natural gas liquids from western Canada through Wisconsin and Michigan and into eastern Canada.
Whitmer in 2020 revoked Enbridge's easement with the state to use Great Lakes bottomlands for Line 5, effective in May 2021, citing safety risks and repeated violations of the easement's ...
Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline transports 450,000 barrels per day of crude oil and 80,000 barrels of natural gas liquids, which are refined into propane. The oil company earns up to $2 million per ...
Enbridge Line 5 was built in 1953 as an extension of the 1,150-mile (1,850 km) Interprovincial Pipe Line Company line west of the iconic Mackinac Bridge, bringing oil from Alberta to Lake Superior. [6] On December 12, 2018, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed a bill establishing the Mackinac Straits Corridor Authority and appointed its first ...
Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. Technical information. Length. 3,057 km (1,900 mi) The Enbridge Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system which transports crude oil and dilbit from Canada to the United States. The system exceeds 5,000 kilometres (3,100 mi) in length including multiple paths. More than 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) of the system is ...
In Michigan, Enbridge's Line 6B pipeline burst in 2010 causing one of the largest inland oil spills in U.S. history. The pipeline has since been replaced and is now known as Line 78. Cleanup cost ...
A long debated plan to replace a segment of Line 5 that runs under the Straits of Mackinac was granted approval by the Michigan Public Service Commission on Friday, with conditions.