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Latest revision as of 08:17, 25 September 2023
Contents
Summary Information
- Source: Hardisty, Alberta, Canada
- Destination: Superior, Wisconsin, USA
- Ownership: Enbridge
- Website: http://www.enbridge.com/
- Length: 1,607-km (1,000-mile)
- Capacity: 800,000 barrels of oil per day
- Crude Type: Heavy Canadian Crude
Brief Description
- Alberta Clipper is a 1,607-km (1,000-mile) crude oil pipeline that provides service between Hardisty, Alberta, and the Enbridge Superior Oil Terminal in Superior, WI.
- Initial capacity was 450,000 barrels per day (bpd), and after two expansions increased to 800,000 bpd
Contractors
- **Gulf Interstate Engineering:**
- Phase 1 - preliminary engineering services
- Detailed engineering, design, and procurement services
Pipeline Status
- In operation since 2010
- The pipeline was expanded from 450,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 570,000 bpd and then to 800,000 bpd
History
- 2007 - Enbridge Files Commercial Terms to the National Energy Board (NEB)
- 2008 - NEB approved the project
- 2008 - Wilbros awarded construction contract
- 2008 - ShawCor was awarded coating contract
- 2010 - The Alberta Clipper Pipeline Project was mechanically completed
- 2012 - Enbridge announces expansion project
- 2015 - Second expansion completed, bringing capacity to 800,000 bpd
Other Information
- The pipeline's purpose was to resolve expected capacity constraints between Hardisty and Superior, WI
Links
- EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020
- Alberta Clipper News and Information
- ShawCor Ltd. Announces Contract To Provide Pipe Coating Services For The Enbridge Alberta Clipper Pipeline
- Alberta Clipper and Southern Lights Projects
- Enbridge Energy's Alberta Clipper and Southern Lights Projects
- Enbridge Launches US$2 Billion Alberta Clipper Project and Cdn$0.3 Billion Line 4 Extension Project
- Enbridge Files Regulatory Application for Alberta Clipper Expansion Project
- Enbridge Files Commercial Terms for Alberta Clipper Mainline Expansion Project
- NEB approves Alberta Clipper Pipeline Project
- Enbridge Commences Construction of Alberta Clipper Expansion Project
- WILLBROS ANNOUNCES NEW PROJECT AWARDS
- Enbridge to Undertake $0.4 Billion Mainline Expansion Between North Dakota and Chicago Hub