Big Canada Pipelines, KXL: The Interstate of Takeaway Pipes, Bypasses the Sights in Midwest America Along Enbridge's 'Route 66'
Big Canada Pipelines, KXL: The Interstate of Takeaway Pipes, Bypasses the Sights in Midwest America Along Enbridge's 'Route 66'
SUGAR LAND--August 31, 2015--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Like the old Route 66 through the southwest U.S. that wound across the landscape through numerous small towns and sights to see, the Enbridge Incorporated (NYSE:ENB) (Calgary, Alberta) pipeline system that carries crude oil from Alberta to the Gulf Coast is long, winding, and hits every major stop along the way. It passes through Cushing, Oklahoma--the Midwest oil hub--and ends in the Gulf Coast, its final market. This should allow the western Canadian sour (WCS) crude oil from the Alberta oil sands to reach multiple markets and have no problem being profitable.
Within this article: Details on major ipeline projects by Enbridge Incorporated (NYSE:ENB) and TransCanada Corporation (NYSE:TRP), including Keystone XL.
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