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Biden administration says Enbridge pipeline shutdown order need to be reevaluated

The Biden administration has actually advised a U.S. appeals court to inform a lower court to rethink its order that would require Canadian operator Enbridge to drain parts of an oil pipeline that goes through Native American tribal land in Wisconsin, according to a court filing made public on Wednesday.

In an amicus, or friend-of-court, short dated April 8, the U.S. Department of Justice told the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that forcing Enbridge to drain pipes parts of its Line 5 pipeline might interrupt service in violation of a. 1977 treaty between the U.S. and Canada to keep oil flowing.

The U.S., which is not a celebration to the case, stated the lower. court was best to find Enbridge is trespassing on the tribal. land, but said the court needs to reassess its choice buying. Enbridge to stop running parts of the pipeline by 2026.

Canada, which is also not a party to the case, had. formerly argued in an amicus brief that the pipeline ought to be. kept open due to the treaty.

The 2019 lawsuit was submitted versus Enbridge by the Native. American tribe the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.

(source: Reuters)