Enbridge spending US$1.4 billion to increase shipping capacity to U.S. markets
Enbridge will invest $1.4 billion to add 250,000 barrels per day capacity by 2027, supported by long-term contracts to meet U.S. refinery demand.
- Enbridge Inc. plans to spend US$1.4 billion to increase its capacity to ship Canadian heavy oil to the U.S. Midwest and Gulf Coast.
- The company will add 150,000 barrels per day of capacity on its Mainline system and 100,000 barrels per day on its Flanagan South pipeline.
- The added capacity, supported by long-term contracts, is expected to be available in 2027.
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Enbridge Spending US$1.4 Billion to Increase Shipping Capacity to US Markets
Enbridge Inc. has announced plans to spend US$1.4 billion to increase its capacity to ship Canadian heavy oil to the United States. The company says it has reached a final investment decision to add capacity on its Mainline network and its Flanagan South pipeline. The move comes as it says it faces customer demand to increase deliveries of Canadian heavy oil to key refining markets in the U.S. Midwest and Gulf Coast. Enbridge says it will add 15…
Enbridge announced its intention to invest US 1.4 billion to increase its capacity to transport Canadian heavy oil to the United States.
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