April 18 (Reuters) - Canada's Enbridge Inc on
Tuesday said it will not ration pipeline space, a practice known
as apportionment, on its Mainline crude oil export network in
May.
The 3.1 million-barrel-per-day Mainline ships the bulk of
Canadian crude to the United States, and has been heavily
apportioned when shipper demand to move barrels exceeded
pipeline capacity.
(Reporting by Nia Williams in British Columbia; Editing by Mark
Porter)
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