Regulators Approve Two Pipeline Projects in North Dakota

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — State regulators have approved two pipeline projects in North Dakota. The Public Service Commission gave the go-ahead Wednesday to a pipeline for a new natural gas processing plant in Williams County and another for the Dickinson refinery. The Williams County project involves two new pipelines that will extend from OE2 North’s gas processing plant west of Williston and connect with larger pipelines. One of the lines will carry natural gas liquids and the other is for residue gas. The $6 million pipelines are expected to be operational by the end of the year. Construction of the plant itself began this spring, the Bismarck Tribune reported. The PSC has also authoriz

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