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The Sandpiper pipeline was a proposed 616-mile-long (991 km) underground oil pipeline project in the United States. It would have carried light crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in Northwest North Dakota, through Minnesota, to end in Superior, Wisconsin. Enbridge Energy Partners, and Williston Basin Pipe Line LLC, an indirect subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Corporation had planned the project since 2013. In 2015 Enbridge estimated the pipeline will cost about $2.6 billion. In 2016 Enbridge announced the cancellation of the pipeline, their withdrawal of their state application and their request to end an environmental impact statement and regulatory proceedings. (en) |
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United States (en) |
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24 (xsd:integer) |
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January 2017 (en) |
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dbr:Superior,_Wisconsin |
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616 (xsd:integer) |
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Sandpiper pipeline (en) |
dbp:operator |
Enbridge Energy Partners (en) |
dbp:owner |
Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. (en) |
dbp:partners |
Williston Basin Pipe Line LLC, an indirect subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Corporation. North Dakota Pipeline Company LLC assets, formerly known as Enbridge Pipelines LLC (en) |
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new pump station and tanks in Clearbrook (en) |
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Beaver Lodge Station, south of Tioga, North Dakota (en) |
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North Dakota, Clearbrook, Minnesota and Wisconsin (en) |
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light crude oil (en) |
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The Sandpiper pipeline was a proposed 616-mile-long (991 km) underground oil pipeline project in the United States. It would have carried light crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in Northwest North Dakota, through Minnesota, to end in Superior, Wisconsin. Enbridge Energy Partners, and Williston Basin Pipe Line LLC, an indirect subsidiary of Marathon Petroleum Corporation had planned the project since 2013. In 2015 Enbridge estimated the pipeline will cost about $2.6 billion. (en) |
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Sandpiper pipeline (en) |
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wikipedia-en:Sandpiper_pipeline |
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