Enbridge - Line 3 Replacement Program - page 8

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Quick Facts
Line 3Replacement Program
(Canada)
Winnipeg
Cromer
Gretna
Regina
Saskatoon
Kerrobert
Cactus Lake
Herschel
West Milden
Milden
Loreburn
Craik
Bethune
Richardson
White City
Odessa
Glenavon
West
Souris
/Souris
Glenboro
St. Leon
Manitou
Langbank
Metiskow
Hardisty
Edmonton
ALBERTA
SASKATCHEWAN
MANITOBA
CANADA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Line 3 Pipeline
Line 3 Replacement
Line 3 Decomissioning
Enbridge Facility
Facilities Construction (2017)
Project Facts
• The Line 3 Replacement Program
represents Enbridge’s ongoing
commitment to safety and efficient
pipelinemaintenance, andwill restore
Line 3 to its full operating capacity.
• This project represents one of North
America’s largest pipeline infrastructure
programs and in total, includes
replacement 1,660 kilometers of existing
pipewithmodern pipematerials utilizing
modern constructionmethods spanning
fromHardisty, Alberta toGretna,
Manitoba and south from the
U.S.-Canada border into North Dakota,
Minnesota, andWisconsin.
• Replacing Line 3 is also themost timely
and reliable solution for transporting
western Canadian crude oil to the
Chicago, U.S. Gulf Coast, Eastern U.S.
andCanadian refinerymarkets.
Project Economic Benefits
• 24,493 temporary full-time equivalent
positions in Canada
• 9,223 direct and indirect jobs in Alberta,
7,833 direct and indirect jobs in
Saskatchewan, and 3,274 direct
and indirect jobs inManitoba
• $2.8B contribution toCanada’s Gross
Domestic Product
• $1.8B generated in labour income
• $514.3M in tax revenue toCanadian
federal and provincial governments
during construction (for schools,
transportation, community projects and
other services that sustain our quality
of life)
• $50M in benefits to Indigenous
communities
Project Engagement
• Most extensive engagement program in
Enbridge history: executed agreements
with 100%of ROW landowners and
negotiated agreements covering
70 Indigenous communities or groups.
Project Need
The purpose of the Project is to:
• Improve safety and reliability and restore
historical operating capacity.
• Reduce future repair activities and
resulting disruptions to landowners and
the environment.
Project Cost
• $5.3 billion in Canada and US$2.9 billion
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