North Bakken Pipeline

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North Bakken Pipeline is a proposed oil pipeline in the United States and Canada.[1] There have been no updates since 2012 and the project is presumed to be cancelled.

Location

The pipeline will run from Trenton, North Dakota to the terminus of the Wascana Pipeline outside Regina, Canada.[2]

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Project Details

  • Operator:
  • Owner: Plains All American
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  • Capacity: 50,000 bpd
  • Length: 128.7 kilometers / 80 miles
  • Diameter:
  • Status: Cancelled
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Background

Plain’s North Bakken Pipeline project is an 80-mile line extending from Trenton to the southern terminus of the Plain’s Wascana pipeline — which is being reversed. The line is expected to carry 50,000 bpd by the end of 2012. It will able to connect to Enbridge’s system into Regina, which will allow them access to the Patoka tank farm.[1]

There have been no updates since 2012 and the project is presumed to be cancelled.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 UPDATE 1-Plains reaps benefit of low-priced Bakken crude Reuters, February 9, 2012
  2. Gemini Carthage Pipeline Gemini Carthage Pipeline, accessed August 19, 2019

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