North Dakota Pipeline System

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North Dakota Pipeline System, also known as Enbridge Pipeline North Dakota (EPND), is an oil pipeline system in the United States.[1]

Location

The pipeline runs from oil fields in the Williston Basin to other refineries and pipelines, ending in Clearbrook, Minnesota.

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Project Details

  • Operator: Enbridge[1]
  • Current capacity: 165,000 barrels per day
  • Proposed capacity:
  • Length: 950 miles (1530 km)
  • Oil source: Williston Basin in Montana and North Dakota
  • Status: Operating
  • Start Year:

Background

The North Dakota Pipeline Company (NDPL) system is a 950-mile (1530 km) crude oil pipeline system that collects oil from fields in the Williston Basin of eastern Montana and western North Dakota (North Dakota System) and transports it eastward to the Mandan Refinery in Mandan, North Dakota and to other pipeline systems that carry oil to other refineries in the Midwest. The system ends east in Clearbrook, Minnesota, where there is a junction with Enbridge's Lakehead System and the Minnesota Pipeline System. The pipelines also connects to a Canadian pipeline system owned by Enbridge at North Dakota's border with Saskatchewan.[2]

Pipelines

The system includes the following Enbridge pipelines:[2]

  • Line 81
  • Line 82
  • Line 83
  • Line 84
  • Line 85
  • Line 85A
  • Line 86
  • Line 87
  • Line 88

Articles and resources

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 North Dakota Pipeline, Wikipedia, accessed September 2017
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Enbridge Energy Partners North Dakota Pipeline Company LLC," Enbridge, accessed September 2017

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