Ebel added that the Canadian pipeline operator is focused on
export opportunities. Enbridge previously acquired the Moda
Ingleside Energy Center, a major crude export terminal that
connects the prolific Permian and Eagle Ford shale oil basins to
international markets.
Enbridge will continue to look at opportunities to develop
in that region, Ebel said, speaking to Reuters on the sidelines
of an energy conference in Houston.
(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly;
Editing by Sandra Maler)
By Stephanie Kelly
NEW YORK, March 6 (Reuters) - Energy infrastructure
company Enbridge Inc is expected to supply two to three
more liquefied natural gas export facilities throughout the U.S.
Gulf Coast "before too long," up from the four it currently
supplies, Chief Executive Greg Ebel told Reuters on Monday.
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