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Michigan introduces energy security plan in expectation of Line 5 closure
Read full article: Michigan introduces energy security plan in expectation of Line 5 closureOver the last few years, Michigan officials have been at odds with the company Enbridge, who owns and operates Line 5 -- a major oil pipeline that runs beneath the Straits of Mackinac. AdOn Friday, March 12, the Michigan Public Service Commission introduced the stateโs new Propane Security Plan. Though the closure of Line 5 appears to be a โwhenโ issue for Michigan officials, Enbridge officials in January said they have no intention of closing the pipeline. AdOn Nov. 24, 2020, Enbridge filed a federal lawsuit against the state of Michigan, challenging the stateโs attempt to revoke the 1953 easement. Enbridge officials argued that shutting down Line 5 is โimproper and unlawful,โ and that disrupting the oil flow would negatively impact U.S. and Canadian residents and businesses.
Enbridge sues Michigan over stateโs attempt to shut down oil pipeline
Read full article: Enbridge sues Michigan over stateโs attempt to shut down oil pipelineEnbridge Inc. is suing the state of Michigan for taking steps to shut down the companyโs oil pipeline that runs under the Straits of Mackinac. Gretchen Whitmer notified Enbridge that the state was revoking an easement granted in 1953 that allowed an extension of the Line 5 oil pipeline to run through the Straits of Mackinac. We remain highly committed to protecting the Great Lakes, the environment, and all the people who use these waters while delivering energy that people rely on daily. โThey have repeatedly violated the terms of the 1953 easement by ignoring structural problems that put our Great Lakes and our families at risk. Todayโs lawsuit filed by Enbridge brazenly defies the people of Michigan and their right to protect the Great Lakes from a catastrophic oil spill.