Hearing Set in Tioga on Proposed $4.5 Million Oil Pipeline
7/19/2016
TIOGA, N.D. (AP) – North Dakota regulators have scheduled a public hearing in Tioga later this month on a proposed $4.5 million oil pipeline in Williams County.
Hess North Dakota Export Logistics LLC is seeking a permit for the new Energy Transfer Partners Pipeline project. The proposed 12-inch diameter, 1.1-mile-long pipeline would transport crude from the Ramberg Truck Facility to the Energy Transfer Partners Facility about 7 miles south of Tioga.
The pipeline would have the capacity to transport up to 70,000 barrels of oil per day, with a normal amount of 50,000 barrels daily.
The Public Service Commission says the hearing is Tuesday, July 26, at Neset Consulting Service. It starts at 11 a.m. Central time.
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Owner:
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Project:
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Type:
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Capacity:
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