ND Regulators Plan Public Hearing On Proposed Oil Pipeline
MANDAN, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s Public Service Commission is holding a public hearing on a proposed 1,100-mile pipeline from western North Dakota to Illinois.
The public hearing is slated for Thursday in Mandan. That’s the first of three public hearings in North Dakota on the proposed $3.8 billion oil pipeline. Officials say it’s the largest-capacity pipeline for the state’s crude to date.
Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP announced the Dakota Access project last year.
The company says it would move 450,000 barrels of North Dakota crude daily to an existing pipeline in Patoka, Illinois, where shippers can access Midwest and Gulf Coast markets.
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The company has said it hopes to place the pipeline in service late next year. It would pass through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois.