Enbridge Gets Green Light to Operate US-Canada Pipeline

The White House authorizes Enbridge Energy to maintain existing pipeline facilities at the US-Canada border in Pembina County, North Dakota, ensuring cross-border energy infrastructure remains operational.
Enbridge Energy, a major energy infrastructure company, has received a presidential permit to continue operating and maintaining existing pipeline facilities at the international border between the United States and Canada in Pembina County, North Dakota. This decision by the White House ensures the critical cross-border energy infrastructure remains operational, supporting the seamless flow of resources between the two countries.
The permit authorizes Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership to operate and maintain the existing pipeline facilities located at the international boundary, allowing the company to carry out necessary maintenance and repairs to keep the system functioning effectively. This move aligns with the administration's goal of strengthening energy security and promoting the efficient movement of vital resources across national borders.
The pipeline facilities covered by this presidential permit are a crucial component of the broader energy network connecting the United States and Canada. These pipelines facilitate the transportation of crude oil, natural gas, and other energy products, contributing to the energy security and economic prosperity of both nations.
Source: White House Press Releases
