Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline replacement complete much to delight of Sask government

The Enbridge Line 3 replacement pipeline, which stretches from Alberta, through Saskatchewan and Manitoba, to Wisconsin has been completed much to the delight of the Saskatchewan government.

“This project is good news for Saskatchewan and its producers, as 70 per cent of our oil runs through the Enbridge Mainline, which includes Line 3,” Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre said. “Enbridge’s completion of this major replacement project means we will now be able to safely and reliably move more oil to markets, while we continue to fulfill our Growth Plan 2030 target of increasing oil production in Saskatchewan by 25 per cent.”

The current capacity of Enbridge’s Mainline system is approximately 2.9 million barrels per day. Once Line 3 is in service, it will be able to transport roughly 3.2 million barrels per day, an increase of approximately 300,000 barrels per day, from western Canada to refineries in the U.S.

The 1,765 kilometre, Line 3 replacement pipeline is the largest project in Enbridge’s history and includes state-of-the-art technology and safety measures. The completion of the project provides restored capacity of 760,000 barrels per day for shippers.

The project has already created many positive economic benefits, including for Indigenous communities in Canada. Over 1,100 Indigenous workers were employed over the course of the replacement and comprised 20 per cent of the overall workforce. Enbridge’s project generated more than $400 million in economic benefits to Indigenous communities, including $116 million in direct wages.

The Saskatchewan oil and gas sector accounts for 15 per cent of Saskatchewan’s GDP. It generated $5.9 billion in combined value of production in 2020 and more than 29,000 direct and indirect jobs in the province.

 

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