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U.S. regulator pauses review of Enbridge, Oiltanking crude export project

June 28, 2019 10:49 AM
Reuters

U.S. regulators this week temporarily suspended their review of pipeline operator Enbridge Inc's proposed crude export facility off the U.S. Gulf Coast, a government filing showed.

Enbridge and Oiltanking Partners in February sought federal permits to build a deepwater port about 30 miles (48 km) off Freeport, Texas, to export U.S. shale.

The U.S. Maritime Administration and the U.S. Coast Guard on June 26 issued a "stop clock" letter that pauses their evaluation of the pair's Texas Crude Offshore Loading Terminal (COLT).

Enbridge had no immediate comment.

Regulators sought more information about an air pollution control system before permitting could resume, according to a federal filing. Enbridge has proposed a design change that would add a system to "control vapors generated during the offshore loading process," according to the letter.

(Reporting by Collin Eaton in Houston; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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