Gregory Ebel, president and CEO, along with Colin Gruending, executive vice president and president of Liquids Pipelines, recently led a tour of the Sarnia Terminal, one of the key facilities in the company’s liquids pipeline network. During the visit, the leaders also hosted a roundtable luncheon to discuss the strategic importance of Line 5, which runs from Superior, Wisconsin, through Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas, and concludes in Sarnia, Ontario.
Line 5 is a critical piece of energy infrastructure, providing the energy products that millions of people rely on daily in both the US Midwest and Ontario. The pipeline has the capacity to transport up to 540,000 barrels per day of light crude oil and natural gas liquids. These products are refined into essential fuels, including gasoline and propane, which support local communities and industries across the region.

The roundtable highlighted the significance of Line 5 in ensuring a steady energy supply and its role in driving economic stability and energy security for the surrounding areas.
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