Enbridge Energy Authorized to Operate Pipeline at US-Canada Border

The White House issues a presidential permit allowing Enbridge Energy to maintain existing pipeline facilities at the international boundary between the US and Canada.
The White House has issued a presidential permit authorizing Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership to operate and maintain existing pipeline facilities at Pembina County, North Dakota, at the international boundary between the United States and Canada. This decision allows Enbridge Energy to continue its operations at this critical infrastructure location along the US-Canada border.
The permit grants Enbridge Energy the authority to operate and maintain the existing pipeline facilities, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of energy resources between the two countries. This move aligns with the administration's goal of supporting energy infrastructure and cross-border energy projects that bolster the nation's energy security and economic stability.
Enbridge Energy, a major energy transportation and distribution company, operates an extensive network of pipelines that transport crude oil, natural gas, and other petroleum products across North America. The Pembina County facilities are part of this crucial energy infrastructure, facilitating the movement of vital resources between the United States and Canada.
In issuing the presidential permit, the White House acknowledged the strategic importance of these pipeline operations, stating that they
Source: White House Press Releases


