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Enbridge Mainline System is an oil pipeline system which transports crude oil and dilbit from Canada to the United States. The system in the U.S. is also known as the Lakehead System.[1]
Route
About 3,057 kilometres (1,900 miles) of the system is in the United States (also known as the Lakehead System), and runs from Neche, North Dakota to refineries in Chicago, Illinois.[1]
The remaining 2,306 kilometres (1,433 miles) is in Canada (the Canadian Mainline), and runs from oil sands fields in Edmonton, Alberta through Manitoba and Ontario to Montreal, Quebec.[1]
Pipelines in the system
The system consists of the following pipelines:[1]
- Enbridge Line 1 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 2 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 3 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 4 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 5 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 6 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 7 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 10 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 11 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 14/64 Oil Pipeline
- Enbridge Line 61 Oil Pipeline
- Spearhead Oil Pipeline (Line 62)
- Alberta Clipper Oil Pipeline (Line 67)
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Enbridge Pipeline System, Wikipedia, accessed September 2017