BISMARCK, ND – The North Dakota Public Service Commission (PSC) will hold a public hearing in Watford City on Thursday, Feb. 11, regarding a proposal for a crude oil pipeline in McKenzie County.
Tesoro High Plains Pipeline Company, LLC, has submitted an application for a permit for the Targa Antelope Lateral Pipeline Project. The new 1.4-mile long, 12-inch diameter crude oil pipeline would be built in McKenzie County. The project would enable Tesoro to more fully utilize its existing pipeline system, increase the storage and transportation capabilities of the system, and provide increased flexibility in transporting Bakken production the Tesoro’s Mandan Refinery and other customer outlets. The maximum capacity of the pipeline would be 75,000 barrels per day, with a normal throughput of approximately 30,000 barrels per day. Estimated cost of the project is $8.9 million.
The pipeline would connect the Targa Resources surface site and associated facilities with Tesoro’s existing main trunk line approximately one mile south of Tesoro’s Charlson Station. The public hearing will be on Thurs., Feb. 11, 2016 starting at 11:30 p.m. at Teddy’s Residential Suites, 113 9th Ave. SE Watford City, ND.
A substantive Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) will conduct this hearing. The ALJ will conduct the hearing and related proceedings and issue recommended findings of fact and conclusions of law and a recommended order. The PSC Commissioners will review all the information in the record and make the final decision on the case at a later date.
The hearing provides an opportunity for members of the public to contribute to the PSC’s official record. Any comments from members of the public must be received at the hearing to be part of the record. People with concerns, questions or support/opposition for the project are encouraged to attend the hearing and present the information. Information received after the hearing will not be part of the official record and cannot be used as a basis for the Commission’s decision unless certain additional procedures are followed.The North Dakota Public Service Commission is a constitutionally created state agency with authority to permit, site and regulate certain business activities in the state including electric and gas utilities, telecommunications companies, power plants, electric transmission lines, pipelines, railroads, grain elevators, auctioneers, commercial weighing devices, pipeline safety and coal mine reclamation. For more information, contact the Public Service Commission at (701) 328-2400 or http://www.psc.nd.gov.
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