Infrastucture

Canada Regulators Say No to Long-Term Oil Contracts on Enbridge Mainline

Canada Regulators Say No to Long-Term Oil Contracts on Enbridge Mainline

A 28-month fight over access to Enbridge Inc.’s oil Mainline ended in defeat Friday for its plan to sell decades-long contracts to fill 90% of the conduit’s capacity for 3 million b/d to a handful of refineries and brokers. “Mainline contracting would likely reduce the access to pipeline capacity realistically available to certain shippers,” said…

November 29, 2021

Report Sees Pivotal Role for States in Developing Pipe Infrastucture

Given the nation’s growing appetite for natural gas, especially by the power generation sector, state and local governments are going to have to step up to the plate and play a greater role in the coordination of permitting and environmental-review efforts so that the pipeline and distribution infrastructure needed to support the expanding demand can be built, according to a new joint report.

September 4, 2001