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Trump Authorizes New Cross-Border Pipeline Permit for Enbridge

Trump Authorizes New Cross-Border Pipeline Permit for Enbridge

Post by : Shweta

In a pivotal decision, Donald Trump has granted a new Presidential permit that enables Enbridge Energy to maintain and operate its oil pipeline facilities stretching across the US-Canada border. This new authorization supersedes a permit issued in 1991, establishing an updated regulatory landscape for the venture.

The permit specifically covers pipeline infrastructure situated at the international border in Pembina County, North Dakota. This network is tasked with transporting various petroleum products, including crude oil, gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other refined and unrefined substances. Notably, natural gas transport remains excluded under the current legal framework.

As outlined in the official documentation, Enbridge Energy, an indirect subsidiary of Enbridge Inc., is now permitted to operate pipelines of varying sizes that extend multiple miles into the US from the border. The new permit clearly delineates these “Border facilities” and encompasses ancillary infrastructure like land, equipment, and installations.

The granted permit comes with stringent stipulations. It mandates compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations, with inspections conducted by agencies such as the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration to uphold safety and environmental standards.

Importantly, the permit prohibits any substantial modifications to the pipeline system unless sanctioned by the President through a formal amendment or new permit. However, it does allow operational flexibility regarding daily throughput capacity and direction of product flow based on needs.

The document also stresses provisions related to national security. It asserts that the US government reserves the right to assume temporary control of the pipeline facilities for security purposes, promising fair compensation and restoration of the facilities post-use.

Additionally, Enbridge is tasked with obtaining all necessary approvals, permits, and land rights needed for operation. The company will also be liable for any environmental impacts or legal issues resulting from its pipeline operations, ensuring that the infrastructure is maintained in good standing while regularly updating US authorities on operations.

Should the permit be canceled or revoked, the company may have to dismantle the pipeline infrastructure at its own cost, dependent on the President’s ruling at that time.

In summary, this new permit showcases an effort to modernize regulatory oversight while facilitating uninterrupted energy transport between the US and Canada. It reinforces compliance, safety, and national interest considerations, allowing the enduring pipeline system to function under refreshed rules.

April 16, 2026 11:23 a.m. 462

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