News - Joe Martucci
By Edith Brady-Lunny BLOOMINGTON - Construction of a controversial crude-oil pipeline through the midsection of Illinois by Enbridge Pipelines-Illinois could be delayed until 2010, according to company estimates.
By Scott Miller BLOOMINGTON - A Canadian company that wants to construct a crude- oil pipeline through Central Illinois plans to file for eminent- domain power near the end of the month. Eminent domain remains a last option, however, and Enbridge Inc.
By Scott Miller, The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill. Jul. 11--BLOOMINGTON -- A Canadian company that wants to construct a crude-oil pipeline through Central Illinois plans to file for eminent-domain power near the end of the month. Eminent domain remains a last option, however, and Enbridge Inc.
By Scott Miller BLOOMINGTON - Don't expect gas prices to drop if a Canadian company constructs a crude-oil pipeline through Central Illinois. Enbridge Inc. wants to install a 175-mile pipeline from its Flanagan terminal near Pontiac to Patoka in Southern Illinois.
By Scott Miller BLOOMINGTON - Central Illinois residents are worried about a proposed crude-oil pipeline that may cut through farmland in Livingston, McLean, DeWitt and Macon counties, among others. Canadian company Enbridge Inc.
