Enbridge has no plans to apply for national interest project as it tackles expansions

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CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. says it added $3 billion in new growth projects to its roster south of the border during the third quarter, while in Canada it has no immediate plans to make a pitch to the new federal Major Projects Office.

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The Calgary-based energy infrastructure giant says during the third quarter, it gave the green light to its US$500-million Southern Illinois Connector project. Through expansions to existing pipelines, that project would enable 100,000 barrels per day of oilsands crude to flow to Texas.

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“Maybe in baseball terms, that’s our lead off hitter and it’s now on base,” said Colin Gruending, president of liquids pipelines, on a conference call to discuss third-quarter results.

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The U.S. market remains attractive for Canadian crude, he said.

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“South is where it’s at. Our customers prefer that direction.”

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Many companies have U.S. refinery interests that are integrated with their oilsands production and there’s less competition nowadays from Venezulan and Mexican heavy oil imports into the U.S., Gruending added.

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Enbridge also sanctioned expansions to its Canyon and Eiger pipelines, as well as additions to natural gas storage and transmission operations during the quarter.

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Continuing with the baseball analogies, Gruending said the first phase of Enbridge’s Canadian Mainline Optimization is “at the plate” and a second tranche is “in the batter’s box.”

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The Canadian Mainline is a vast network of crude pipelines spanning the country and connecting to points south. Enbridge announced plans earlier this year to invest $2 billion through 2028 on improvements to the system to boost throughput.

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The first 150,000-barrel-per-day phase is in the final stages of customer negotiations. The company is on track to make a final investment decision this quarter, with the expansion coming into service in 2027.

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A second Mainline expansion phase would add another 250,000 barrels per day of capacity, and Enbridge expects to gauge customer interest early in the new year.

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Chief executive Greg Ebel said it makes sense to expand what Enbridge already has instead of building something brand new.

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“Relative to potential greenfield projects that would require significant energy policy change, these brownfield opportunities offer the quickest and most cost-effective way to add close to 500,000 barrels a day of capacity to satisfy the near-term production increases forecasted out of the (Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin),” Ebel told analysts on a conference call Friday.

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Legislation passed earlier this year established a new office based in Calgary to review projects deemed in Canada’s national interest on an expedited timeline. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is among those clamouring for a new West Coast oil pipeline being added to the list, and her government is working on putting together a proposal.

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