Enbridge Line 3 pipeline approval expected to ease Canadian oil price woes
CALGARY — Canada’s oilpatch is eagerly anticipating higher prices and profits after Minnesota regulators approved Calgary-based Enbridge Inc.’s $9-billion project to upgrade its deteriorating Line 3 crude oil pipeline through the state.
The replacement pipeline is to restore Line 3’s capacity to 760,000 barrels per day, thus adding 375,000 bpd of export capacity into the United States when it comes on stream in late 2019 or early 2020.
The increase is expected to help relieve a transportation bottleneck that has increased the discount on Canadian heavy oil prices versus U.S. benchmarks.
“It is a very positive and extremely critical step in this whole process,” said Chris Bloomer, CEO of the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association on Friday. “That’s good news and I’m very confident it will proceed and get built.”