Enbridge May Defer In-Service Date Of Line 3 To Q4 2019

 | Dec 13, 2017 03:34AM ET

Enbridge Inc. (NYSE:ENB) is uncertain about when the Line 3 replacement project will commence operations, per Reuters. The C$8.2 billion development might get deferred to November 2019, the source added.

The project, touted to be the largest for Enbridge, entails the replacement of the entire old pipeline, spanning over 1,031 miles. The company plans to get the restructured pipeline online by the third quarter of 2019, which might get delayed to Nov 1, 2019 – said Guy Jarvis, the Executive Vice President of Enbridge.

Objections from local government and environmentalists have hurt several midstream infrastructure projects, including Line 3 — stretching from Hardisty, Alberta to Superior, Wisconsin. Investors should know that initially, the replaced pipeline will be able to carry 760,000 barrels of oil every day.

Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Enbridge is a leading energy infrastructure company. On Nov 29, the firm announced plans to focus on more profitable businesses as well as lower debt burden. The company intends to streamline its portfolio by spending as much as C$22 billion on growth and maintenance developments through 2020-end.

However, compared to 2012, the company’s debt load has increased significantly. Importantly, during the first nine months of 2017, long-term debt has risen more than 75% while cash balance declined 59%, reflecting weak financials. Moreover, the company has lost 8.9% year to date, underperforming the industry’s 1.3% decline.