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- Enbridge - Wikipedia
Enbridge has been responsible for several oil spills, including a spill on Line 3, which was the largest inland oil spill in the US Opposition to Enbridge projects has resulted in several popular uprisings, most notably the Dakota Access Pipeline protests, and the Stop Line 3 protests
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- Union Gas - Wikipedia
Union Gas has been a subsidiary of Enbridge since February 2017, when former parent Spectra Energy merged into Enbridge [2] Union Gas Limited and Enbridge Gas Distribution merged under the corporate name Enbridge Gas Inc on January 1, 2019 [3] Enbridge has since begun to gradually phase out the Union Gas name in favour of its corporate brand
- North Dakota Pipeline Company system - Wikipedia
In addition to collecting oil from wells in the United States, it also connects to a Canadian pipeline system owned by Enbridge at North Dakota's border with Saskatchewan The American pipeline is owned by Enbridge Energy Partners, LP, an organization partly owned by the Canadian company [citation needed]
- Where Will Enbridge Be in 5 Years? - AOL
On top of that, thanks to its strong balance sheet, Enbridge has enough excess investment capacity to invest in additional expansion projects and make tuck-in acquisitions that can add another 1%
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