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  2. Keystone Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, the first phase of Keystone involved the conversion of approximately 864 kilometres (537 mi) of existing 36-inch (910 mm) natural gas pipeline in Saskatchewan and Manitoba to crude oil pipeline service. It also included approximately 373 kilometres (232 mi) of new 30-inch-diameter (760 mm) pipeline, 16 pump stations and the Keystone ...

  3. Pipelines in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA), whose 2019 members included Alliance Pipeline (natural gas), ATCO Pipelines (natural gas), Enbridge, Inter Pipeline, Pembina Pipeline (oil and natural gas), Plains All American Pipeline known also as Plains Midstream Canada, TC Energy (oil and natural gas), TransGas's TransGas Pipelines, Trans Mountain pipeline, Trans Northern Pipelines, and ...

  4. Enbridge Line 5 - Wikipedia

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    Diameter. 30 in (762 mm) Enbridge Line 5 is a 645-mile oil pipeline owned by the Canadian multinational corporation Enbridge. Constructed in 1953, the pipeline conveys crude oil from western Canada to eastern Canada via the Great Lakes states. Line 5 is part of the Enbridge Lakehead System and passes under the environmentally sensitive Straits ...

  5. Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines - Wikipedia

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    20 in (508 mm) The Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines were a planned-but-never-built project for a twin pipeline from Bruderheim, Alberta, to Kitimat, British Columbia. The project was active from the mid-2000s to 2016. The eastbound pipeline would have imported natural gas condensate, and the westbound pipeline would have exported diluted ...

  6. Railway Companies Benefiting More Than Ever From Lack of ...

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    With the existing pipelines loaded at full capacity, oil producers from the shale fields and Alberta's oil sands have to find alternatives in order to move the crude toward refineries. Pipeline ...

  7. Line 3 pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Website. U.S. segment. The Line 3 pipeline is an oil pipeline owned by the Canadian multinational Enbridge. Operating since 1968, it runs 1,031 miles (1,659 km) from Hardisty, Alberta, Canada to Superior, Wisconsin, United States. Concerns about the safety of the pipeline led Enbridge to reduce its capacity.

  8. Trans Mountain pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Diameter. 610 mm (24 in) The Trans Mountain Pipeline System, or simply the Trans Mountain Pipeline (TMPL), is a multiple product pipeline system that carries crude and refined products from Edmonton, Alberta, to the coast of British Columbia, Canada. [1][2] The corporation was created in 1951, construction began in 1952, and operations ...

  9. Energy East - Wikipedia

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    Energy East(cancelled) The Energy East pipeline was a proposed oil pipeline in Canada. It would have delivered diluted bitumen from Western Canada and North Western United States to Eastern Canada, from receipt points in Alberta, Saskatchewan and North Dakota [1] to refineries and port terminals in New Brunswick and possibly Quebec. The TC ...