REGINA, SK--(Marketwired - October 13, 2016) - Alliance Pipeline today announced the successful and safe completion of two days of natural gas flaring activities west of Regina. The company would like to thank residents and travelers for their cooperation during this time.
Alliance shut down its pipeline system October 12 and undertook the flaring so it could replace two sections of pipe where the Regina Bypass ring road will cross its pipeline. The company expects to have the pipeline re-started October 19. Alliance's construction work at the Regina Bypass locations will continue into November.
About the Alliance Pipeline system:
The Alliance Pipeline system consists of an approximately 3,848-kilometer (2,391-mile) integrated Canadian and U.S. natural gas transmission pipeline system, delivering rich natural gas from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and the Williston Basin to the Chicago market hub. The United States portion of the system consists of approximately 1,556 kilometers (967 miles) of infrastructure including the 128-kilometer (80-mile) Tioga Lateral in North Dakota. The Alliance system delivers, on average, about 45.3 million standard cubic metres (or 1.6 billion standard cubic feet) of natural gas per day. More information about the company is available at www.alliancepipeline.com.
Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership ("Alliance Canada") owns the Canadian portion of the Alliance Pipeline system. Alliance Pipeline L.P. ("Alliance U.S.A.") owns the U.S. portion of the Alliance Pipeline system. Both Alliance Canada and Alliance U.S.A. are owned 50 percent each by affiliates of Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (
Contact Information:
Media Contact:
Alan Roth
Corporate Communications
Phone: 1-888-533-8937
E-mail: media@alliancepipeline.com
Website: www.alliancepipeline.com/pipelineoutage