Reuters: Enbridge Inc's struggles mounted on Tuesday as its U.S. affiliate said the oil spill that fouled a Michigan river system could cost as much as $400 million and regulators slapped it with a $2.4 million fine for a deadly 2007 explosion in Minnesota. Enbridge Energy Partners, the Houston-based operator of the U.S. part of the company's massive pipeline system, said total charges for the July 26 pipeline rupture near Marshall, Michigan, could be $300 million to $400 million, excluding ......
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United States: Costs mount for Enbridge on spill, 2007 blast
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on August 17th, 2010
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