Authorizing Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC To Construct, Connect, Operate, and Maintain Pipeline Facilities at the International Boundary at Phillips County, Montana, Between the United States and Canada
1. Purpose
To authorize Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC to construct and operate pipeline facilities at the U.S.-Canada border for the transportation of oil and petroleum products.
2. Key Actions And Directives
- Authorize Pipeline Construction and Operation: Grant permission for the construction, operation, and maintenance of a 36-inch diameter pipeline for specific petroleum products.
- Reporting Obligations: Permittee must submit sworn statements or reports regarding facilities and operations as required by laws or regulations.
- National Security Provisions: U.S. government retains the right to take possession of pipeline facilities for national security with due compensation.
- Compliance with Laws: Permittee must ensure facilities are operated in good repair and comply with applicable laws.
- Removal Obligations upon Termination: In case of permit termination, the permittee is responsible for the removal of facilities at its expense.
3. Important Points
- Scope of Products: The pipeline may transport various crude oil and petroleum products but explicitly excludes natural gas.
- Definition of Border Facilities: Border facilities are defined as segments of the pipeline extending less than 2,000 feet from the U.S. border to the main shut-off valve.
- Restrictions on Changes: Substantial modifications to the border facilities require Presidential approval.
- Legal Enforceability: The permit does not grant enforceable rights or benefits against the U.S. government.
- Safety and Maintenance Responsibilities: Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC must maintain the facilities to ensure safe operation in compliance with laws.
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