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PROJECT UPDATE:  Enbridge has refused an interconnection with the High Prairie Pipeline in Clearbrook, Minn. despite having extra capacity in its system, and a legal obligation as a common carrier and interstate pipeline to accept oil for transport in a non-discriminatory fashion.

High Prairie Pipeline, LLC has become the second American company in recent months to file a formal complaint with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) alleging that Enbridge is engaged in discriminatory practices that favor Canadian tar sands oil over domestic light, sweet crude. For more information, download a
case brief
.

Saddle Butte Pipeline, LLC, by and through its wholly-owned subsidiary High Prairie Pipeline, LLC, has capacity commitments from shippers and is ready to increase crude oil pipeline takeaway capacity in the Williston Basin of North Dakota to a key pipeline market hub in Minnesota. The new pipeline will:

dot Increase capacity by 150,000 barrels per day (bpd), handing 1/4 of North Dakota’s oil development today.
dot Provide the infrastructure to advance America’s energy independence.
dot Significantly decrease the environmental footprint required to deliver the energy to market.
dot Relieve escalating damage to roads and bridges caused by truck traffic.
dot Provide financial benefits to American land owners, state governments, and the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara
  Nation (MHA Nation).

High Prairie Pipeline's in-service date is undetermined at this time and is subject to an interconnect with Enbridge’s common carrier pipeline, regulatory approvals, and sufficient long-term commitments from shippers.

For specifics on the pipeline, please download the fact sheet and view the project map.

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