Who bought Alliance Pipeline?
Who bought Alliance Pipeline?
Pembina Pipeline Corporation (50%)
What is the Alliance Pipeline?
The Alliance Pipeline system transports liquids rich natural gas from northeastern British Columbia, northwestern Alberta and north-central North Dakota, running underground through BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, and terminating in Illinois, the heart of the U.S. Midwest.
Who owns Aux Sable?
Aux Sable is one of the largest NGL extraction and fractionation facilities in North America, processing liquids-rich gas at the terminus of the Alliance Pipeline, in Channahon, Illinois. In the United States, Aux Sable Companies are owned by Enbridge, Pembina and Williams.
Who owns ANR Pipeline?
American Natural Resources Corp.ANR Pipeline / Parent organization
Does Enbridge own alliance?
Both Alliance Canada and Alliance U.S.A. are owned 50 percent each by affiliates of Enbridge Income Fund (TSX:ENF) and Pembina Pipeline Corporation (TSX:PPL).
When was Alliance pipeline built?
Alliance Pipeline | |
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Construction started | 1997 |
Commissioned | 2000 |
Technical information | |
Length | 3,848 km (2,391 mi) |
What does Aux Sable make?
Aux Sable Liquid Products LP (Aux Sable) owns and operates one of the largest natural gas liquids (NGL) extraction and fractionation facilities in North America. The Facility is in Morris, Grundy County, Illinois, approximately 50 miles southwest of Chicago.
What does Aux Sable do?
Aux Sable is one of the largest natural gas liquid (NGL) extraction and fractionation facilities in North America. A major player in the midstream gas processing business, Aux Sable operates facilities and pipelines in some of the most active shale positions on the continent, including Alberta, Canada and North Dakota.