
Line 5 pipeline issue overshadows tunnel permit process
July 8, 2020 By Brian Richesson
Enbridge discovered an anchor support issue on the east leg of the pipeline June 18 and reported it to Michigan officials.
Read MoreEnbridge discovered an anchor support issue on the east leg of the pipeline June 18 and reported it to Michigan officials.
Read MoreEnbridge selected two contractors for the Great Lakes Tunnel Project, as it looks to construct a tunnel to house a new Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac.
Read MoreEnbridge Inc. gained a Line 5 legal victory in its attempt to establish the constitutional validity and enforceability…
Read MoreEnbridge and Michigan’s attorney general have exchanged lawsuits in an escalating battle over the company’s Line 5 pipelines.
Read MoreMichigan’s new administration is exploring alternatives to propane distribution through Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline.
Read MoreLine 5 is a 65-year-old light crude oil and natural gas liquids pipeline that runs under the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan and serves as a key source of propane in the state and surrounding regions.
Read MoreThe state of Michigan and Enbridge Energy agreed to permanently shut down the current segment of Line 5 and construct a new, tunneled pipeline.
Read MoreEnbridge and Spectra Energy merged their businesses to become one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America, according to Enbridge.
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