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* The pipeline takes crude from Hardisty, Alberta, a rapidly growing Canadian oil hub, and delivers them to markets in Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado. | * The pipeline takes crude from Hardisty, Alberta, a rapidly growing Canadian oil hub, and delivers them to markets in Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado. | ||
* The Express pipeline interconnects with the [[Platte Crude Oil Pipeline]] system at Casper, Wyoming and the [[Silvertip Crude Oil Pipeline]] | * The Express pipeline interconnects with the [[Platte Crude Oil Pipeline]] system at Casper, Wyoming and the [[Silvertip Crude Oil Pipeline]] | ||
| + | * It supplies refineries including [[Laurel Refinery]] | ||
=== Pipeline Status === | === Pipeline Status === | ||
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* 2002 - Encana disposes of the pipeline to a consortium, comprised of BC Gas Inc. (TSX: BCG), BorealisInfrastructure Management Inc. and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | * 2002 - Encana disposes of the pipeline to a consortium, comprised of BC Gas Inc. (TSX: BCG), BorealisInfrastructure Management Inc. and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan | ||
* 2012 - Spectra Energy agrees to Acquire the Pipeline System | * 2012 - Spectra Energy agrees to Acquire the Pipeline System | ||
| − | * 2013 - Project launched to connect the pipeline to the Front Range Crude Oil pipeline, serving the | + | * 2013 - Project launched to connect the pipeline to the Front Range Crude Oil pipeline, serving the Laurel Refinery |
* 2013 - Acquisition completed | * 2013 - Acquisition completed | ||
* 2016 - Capacity increased from 250,000 b/d to 280,000 b/d | * 2016 - Capacity increased from 250,000 b/d to 280,000 b/d | ||
Latest revision as of 10:14, 10 June 2024
Summary Information
- Source: Hardisty, Alberta, Canada
- Destination: Casper, Wyoming, USA
- Ownership: Kinder Morgan
- Website: http://www.kindermorgan.com/
- Length: 1263 km (785 miles)
- Capacity: 280,000 barrels of oil per day
- Crude Type: light, medium and heavy Canadian crude oil
The Route
- The pipeline takes crude from Hardisty, Alberta, a rapidly growing Canadian oil hub, and delivers them to markets in Montana, Wyoming, Utah and Colorado.
- The Express pipeline interconnects with the Platte Crude Oil Pipeline system at Casper, Wyoming and the Silvertip Crude Oil Pipeline
- It supplies refineries including Laurel Refinery
Pipeline Status
- Operational
History
- 1997 - Pipeline begins operations
- 2002 - Encana disposes of the pipeline to a consortium, comprised of BC Gas Inc. (TSX: BCG), BorealisInfrastructure Management Inc. and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
- 2012 - Spectra Energy agrees to Acquire the Pipeline System
- 2013 - Project launched to connect the pipeline to the Front Range Crude Oil pipeline, serving the Laurel Refinery
- 2013 - Acquisition completed
- 2016 - Capacity increased from 250,000 b/d to 280,000 b/d
- 2017 - Enbridge became owner following merger with Spectra
Other Information
- -
Links
- EIA Liquids Pipeline Projects 2015-2020
- Express and Platte Pipeline Systems
- EnCana plans disposition of two major crude oil pipeline systems
- Spectra Energy to Acquire Express-Platte Pipeline System
- CHS will boost crude oil access with Express Pipeline connection
- Spectra Energy Acquires Express-Platte Pipeline System
- Enbridge and Spectra Energy Complete Merger