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The Michigan Public Service Commission included climate change impact as it considers Enbridge Energy's request to move its Line 5 oil pipeline from the lake bed of the Mackinac Straits to a proposed tunnel under the Straits.
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Enbridge Energy, which owns the pipeline, says Line 5 is critical to the economy and energy needs.
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Enbridge Energy makes the next move in the legal tussle to stop Michigan from shutting down Line 5.
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Despite describing an incursion on its Line 5 oil pipeline last month as “dangerous” and “criminal,” the pipeline operator Enbridge Energy did not file a report to the federal agency that tracks pipeline safety problems.
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Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer ordered Line 5 closed a year ago, citing safety concerns. The Biden administration is now involved. But chances of an imminent shutdown appear slim. We lay out some of the hurdles.
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Newly released information reveals building a proposed tunnel to cover a portion of Enbridge Energy's Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac could take longer than expected.
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A federal judge says a dispute over a Canadian oil pipeline that runs through a section of the Great Lakes belongs in her court.
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Canada officially invokes 1977 treaty agreement on pipelines.
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Canada informed a judge that it is invoking a 1977 treaty with the United States. That step should suspend a lawsuit by Michigan to shut down the pipeline.
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Environmental groups are demanding Canada stop opposing the shutdown of Enbridge Energy’s Line 5.The group Oil and Water Don’t Mix and its supporters are…