Enbridge offers 2024 finish for Great Lakes tunnel project
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Enbridge Inc. said Thursday it could have a proposed oil pipeline tunnel built and operating beneath a crucial Great Lakes channel by early 2024, responding to demands from Michigan officials to expedite the shutdown of existing twin pipelines.
The Canadian company said it had sent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer a revised timeline for drilling the $500 million tunnel through bedrock beneath the Straits of Mackinac, the 4-mile-wide (6.4-kilometre-wide) channel linking Lakes Huron and Michigan.
“Assuming we are able to move through the permitting process without delay, we believe the tunnel can be under construction in 2021 and in service as soon as early 2024,” Enbridge said in a statement. “As previously committed, operation of the current Line 5 would cease immediately following the placement into service of the replacement pipeline in the tunnel.”