Enbridge says Line 3 project progressing despite rising scrutiny in Minnesota
CALGARY — Enbridge said Thursday that its Line 3 pipeline replacement program is progressing well, even as it faces intense scrutiny on the project in Minnesota.
CEO Al Monaco said on a third-quarter earnings call that the company is making good progress on the line, with construction already underway in Canada and Wisconsin and the project expected to be finished in mid-2019.
Regulators in Minnesota, however, continue to review the project and have issued several rulings with which the company disagrees.
Last week, the Public Utilities Commission ruled Enbridge must publicly disclose its projections for potential oil spills on the line, including the probability of large spills at seven water crossings.


