Line 5 dispute ‘directly and significantly’ impacting Canada-U.S. relations: Enbridge
WASHINGTON — Lawyers for Enbridge Inc. are asking a judge in Michigan to consider the bilateral implications of the state’s bid to shut down the Line 5 cross-border pipeline.
Newly filed court documents say the dispute is now well and truly a federal matter because Canada has formally invoked a 1977 pipeline treaty with the United States.
Enbridge is arguing that as a result, U.S. District Court Judge Janet Neff should grant its original motion to have the case moved to federal court.
The 68-year-old Line 5 can carry as much 540,000 barrels of crude oil and natural gas liquids per day beneath the Great Lakes to markets throughout the U.S. Midwest.