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The Line 3 pipeline was the origin of a 1.3 million gallon oil spill in Argyle in 1973. [14] On March 3, 1991, the Line 3 pipeline ruptured in a wetland near Grand Rapids, Minnesota, spilling 1.7 million gallons of crude oil into the Prairie River, a tributary of the Mississippi River. It was the largest inland oil spill in the history of the ...
The Breagh gas field is jointly owned by INEOS (70%) and Sterling Resources ... Pipeline length and diameter: 100 km, 3-inch Pipeline Number: PL2769.1 PL2769.2
The Humble Oil Company was chartered by Walter Fondren Sr., and brothers Ross Sterling and Frank Sterling, in February 1911. [3] [4] [5] They were joined by their sister, Florence M. Sterling, who became assistant, and later full, secretary and treasurer of the company. [3] The three siblings were often referred to as the "Trio." [6]
Columbia Gas and its contractor, Miller Pipeline, are set to begin a pipeline replacement project in Sterling. Crews are installing about 15,000 feet of new plastic pipe serving roughly 150 ...
A Minnesota regulatory panel on Friday denied a request from two tribes to prevent Enbridge Energy from moving forward with its contentious Line 3 crude oil pipeline replacement, which broke ...
The $8.2 billion project allows Enbridge to roughly double its capacity to 760,000 barrels per day on the 1,765 km-long (1097 mile-long) pipeline. Enbridge's long-delayed Line 3 oil pipeline ...
The Enbridge Line 5 pipeline, which was responsible for the 2010 Kalamazoo River oil spill, had its 1953 easement revoked by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in November 2020 due to concerns over the potential impact of a spill to the Great Lakes. [12] [13] [14] The Line 3 pipeline was built by the Lakehead Pipeline Company (now Enbridge) in
The Line 3 oil spill was a 1.7 million gallon crude oil spill in Minnesota on March 3, 1991. The Line 3 pipeline, then owned by the Lakehead Pipeline Company (now Enbridge), ruptured on a wetland near Grand Rapids, Minnesota, spilling oil into the Prairie River, a tributary of the Mississippi River.