Michigan moves to close Line 5; Enbridge responds
December 14, 2020 By Brian Richesson
Enbridge filed a federal complaint seeking an injunction to stop the state of Michigan from taking steps to prevent the operation of Line 5.
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Enbridge filed a federal complaint seeking an injunction to stop the state of Michigan from taking steps to prevent the operation of Line 5.
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The retail propane community was once a prominent component of the overall domestic demand picture, but the shale boom created other demand options.
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The company had discovered an anchor support issue on the east leg June 18 and shut down both legs of the dual pipelines crossing the Straits of Mackinac.
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Enbridge discovered an anchor support issue on the east leg of the pipeline June 18 and reported it to Michigan officials.
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Enbridge Inc. gained a Line 5 legal victory in its attempt to establish the constitutional validity and enforceability…
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Enbridge and Michigan’s attorney general have exchanged lawsuits in an escalating battle over the company’s Line 5 pipelines.
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Michigan’s new administration is exploring alternatives to propane distribution through Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline.
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Line 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.
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The state of Michigan and Enbridge Energy agreed to permanently shut down the current segment of Line 5 and construct a new, tunneled pipeline.
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The Line 5 pipeline was shut down for one day in mid-April by Enbridge Energy during a power outage caused by a storm.
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