Governor endorses proposed pipeline

By Anonymous
Posted Feb 01, 2012 @ 08:24 AM
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Gov. Jay Nixon on Tuesday joined officials from Shelby County to voice his support for the proposed Flanagan South Pipeline Project by Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. The proposed pipeline, if built, would run approximately 600 miles from Flanagan, Ill., to Cushing, Okla., crossing 11 counties in Missouri, including Marion, Lewis, Shelby and Macon counties.
The total potential investment, along the entire pipeline, could be up to $1.9 billion.
Much of the proposed Flanagan South Pipeline would be constructed along Enbridge’s existing Spearhead Pipeline System.
Pending completion of the Open Season and regulatory and internal approvals, plans call for construction of the pipeline to begin in mid-2013, with the pipeline coming into service by mid-2014.

Gov. Jay Nixon on Tuesday joined officials from Shelby County to voice his support for the proposed Flanagan South Pipeline Project by Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. The proposed pipeline, if built, would run approximately 600 miles from Flanagan, Ill., to Cushing, Okla., crossing 11 counties in Missouri, including Marion, Lewis, Shelby and Macon counties.
The total potential investment, along the entire pipeline, could be up to $1.9 billion.
Much of the proposed Flanagan South Pipeline would be constructed along Enbridge’s existing Spearhead Pipeline System.
Pending completion of the Open Season and regulatory and internal approvals, plans call for construction of the pipeline to begin in mid-2013, with the pipeline coming into service by mid-2014.


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