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Enbridge System Canadian Mainline | |
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Location | |
Country | Canada |
General direction | north–south–east |
From | Edmonton, Alberta |
Passes through | Gretna, Manitoba Sarnia, Ontario |
To | Montreal, Quebec |
General information | |
Type | crude oil, dilbit |
Owner | Enbridge Inc. |
Technical information | |
Length | 2,306 km (1,433 mi) |
Lakehead System U.S. Mainline | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
General direction | north–south–east |
From | Neche, North Dakota |
To | Chicago, Illinois |
General information | |
Type | crude oil |
Owner | Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. |
Technical information | |
Length | 3,057 km (1,900 mi) |
The Enbridge Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system which transports crude oil and dilbit from Canada to the United States. The system exceeds 5,000 kilometres (3,100 mi) in length including multiple paths. More than 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) of the system is in the United States while the rest is in Canada and serves the Athabasca oil sands production facilities. Main parts of the system are 2,306-kilometre-long (1,433 mi) Canadian Mainline[1] and 3,057-kilometre-long (1,900 mi) Lakehead System (U.S. Mainline).[2] On average, it delivers 1.4 million barrels per day (220×10 3 m3/d) of crude oil and other products to the major oil refineries in the American Midwest and the Canadian province of Ontario. The Canadian portion is owned by Enbridge, while the U.S. portion is partly owned by that company through Enbridge Energy Partners, LP, formerly known as Lakehead Pipe Line Partners and Lakehead Pipe Line Company.