ENB announces it will add a 36-inch pipeline
to its mainline system between Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and Hardisty,
Alberta, Canada. The segment will be just slightly more than 100 miles
long. Cost: $1.8 billion; capacity eventually to 800,000 bopd. Does Hardisty ring a bell? Earlier this year: "TransCanada Corp. said Wednesday (May 9, 2012) it will proceed with the construction of an oil terminal in Hardisty, Alberta,
which will serve as the starting point of the proposed Keystone XL
pipeline."
Interesting.
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