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Pipeline Power Play: US Army Corps Fast-Tracks Enbridge Line 5 Tunnel Amid Energy Emergency


Updated: April 17, 2025 08:16

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In a dramatic action, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers formally designated Enbridge's planned tunnel for the old Line 5 pipeline as a national energy emergency. The designation accelerates the federal permitting process, enabling the project to proceed quickly amidst continued legal and environmental controversies. The move comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on January 20, 2025, instructing agencies to expedite energy infrastructure projects that are critical to national interests.

The $750 million tunnel will house the pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac between the Great Lakes, minimizing the danger of a devastating spill and protecting important water resources. In the face of fierce resistance from environmentalists and Native American tribes, who claim the project endangers ecological balance and sacred cultural sites, Enbridge asserts the tunnel ensures safer pipelines and more reliable energy.

The action has drawn both positive and negative reactions: industry advocates praise it as a measure needed to strengthen U.S. energy independence, but critics argue that it bypasses environmental protections and ignores tribal sovereignty. With the project proceeding under emergency measures, legal battles and public outcry are likely to grow, pointing to the debate that continues on balancing energy requirements and environmental conservation.

Source: Reuters
 

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