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“I’ve had a lot of promises from Enbridge…”
A couple of weeks ago, you may recall that Enbridge announced, rather triumphantly, that they're done with Phase Two (the final phase) of the Line 6B replacement. At the time, we pointed out that while they may be finished with the only part of the project that really...
Al Monaco, Comedian
Corporate executives say the darnedest things! This week, Enbridge CEO Al Monaco got to have a little sit-down to talk with the Duluth News Tribune--reminding us of the time Enbridge President Steve Wuori got to have a sit down with the Ed. Board at the Lansing State...
Rover’s Public Engagement Failure
What follows is the first of a couple of comments we'll be submitting to FERC expressing our concerns about and opposition to the ET Rover pipeline. In addition to all of the other serious and compelling issues raised by Michiganders, we think it's important that...
ET Rover Town Hall: Not Much Help
Well, we were able to attend last night's after all-- though we're not sure it was worth our time. Surprisingly, ET Rover representatives did show up-- almost a whole six-pack of them! And they wound up doing most, nearly all, of the talking, though not very...
Breaking Energy Transfer News
A quick post to alert you to two noteworthy news items: First, a natural gas pipeline ruptured in Missouri yesterday. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but the fireball, as you can see, is dramatic and frightening. The company that owns that pipeline (in part)? Our very...
ET Rover, Fact, and Spin
We left off yesterday's post about ET Rover's recent meetings with local officials by expressing some concern about whether some of those officials are equipped-- for whatever reasons-- to adequately inform and assist landowners. So far, we've been very impressed with...





