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The North Dakota Pipeline Company (NDPL) system is a 950-mile (1530 km) crude oil pipeline system that collects oil from fields in the Williston Basin in Montana and North Dakota transports it eastward to other pipeline systems that carry oil to refineries in the Midwest.

In addition to collecting oil from wells in the United States, it also connects to a Canadian pipeline system owned by Enbridge at North Dakota's border with Saskatchewan. The American pipeline is owned by Enbridge Energy Partners, LP, an organization partly owned by the Canadian company.

The pipeline's eastern terminus is in Clearbrook, Minnesota where there is a junction with Enbridge's Lakehead System and the Minnesota Pipeline (ultimately owned by Koch Industries).

System lines

NDPC system

  • Line 81
  • Line 82
  • Line 83
  • Line 84
  • Line 85
  • Line 85A
  • Line 86
  • Line 87
  • Line 88
  • Sandpiper pipeline (proposed)

Interconnect system

  • Line 26

References

External links

Enbridge
Enbridge Pipeline System
Oil pipelines
Natural gas
Unfinished pipelines
Subsidiaries
Oil spills and accidents
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