Yes! You can sign the Line 3 Replacement Pipeline!
Thousands of Minnesotans have “signed the pipe” — putting their autographs on a piece of the Line 3 Replacement Pipeline.
You can show your support and “sign the pipe” while keeping social distance.
Join these Minnesotans by Signing the Pipe – Support Line 3 Replacement.
“It’s a question of safety”
-PUC Commissioner Katie Sieben
Star Tribune, March 8, 2019
Beginning in November, over 1,000 supporters of the Line 3 Replacement project have gathered together at events along the current and preferred route. These supporters have signed pledge and comments cards, signed the pipe, and shared why this project is important for them.
Watch the videos to hear more about this important project and sign up below to join ur mailing list and show your support for replacing Line 3!
About the Line 3 Project
Line 3 is an existing 1,097-mile crude oil pipeline, originally installed in the 1960s, that extends from Edmonton, Alberta to Superior, Wisconsin, and is an integral part of Enbridge's Mainline System.
The Line 3 Replacement Program, the largest project in Enbridge history, represents an improvement of our pipeline infrastructure—helping to ensure that Minnesota and the surrounding region are connected to secure, reliable and growing supplies of North American crude oil.
The $2.9-billion U.S. portion of the Line 3 Replacement Program, known as the Line 3 Replacement Project, consists of replacing existing 34-inch pipe with new 36-inch pipe for 13 miles in North Dakota, 337 miles in Minnesota, and 14 miles in Wisconsin.
The replacement of Line 3 is a safety- and maintenance-driven project. The replacement pipeline will restore the historical operating capabilities of Line 3, and is generally expected to serve the same markets, and transport the same product mix, as the current Line 3. Upon replacement, the average annual capacity of Line 3 will be 760 kbpd.