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Presidential Permit: Authorizing Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC to Construct, Connect, Operate, and Maintain Pipeline Facilities at the International Boundary at Phillips County, Montana, Between the United States and Canada
President Donald J. Trump issued a presidential permit allowing Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC to construct, connect, operate, and maintain a cross-border pipeline facility in Phillips County, Montana, at the U.S.-Canada boundary. The permit covers a 36-inch pipeline segment used to transport crude oil and a wide range of petroleum products between the two countries, while making clear that the project still must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and permits. It also sets conditions for federal inspection and oversight, requires the company to report ownership changes and maintain the facilities safely, and makes the company responsible for cleanup, liabilities, and removal of the border facilities if the permit ends. The action was issued to formally authorize this specific international border pipeline connection under presidential authority.
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Jul 03, 2025
FRAuthorizing Junction Pipeline Company, LLC To Construct, Connect, Operate, and Maintain Pipeline Facilities at Toole County, Montana, at the International Boundary Between the United States and Canada
On June 30, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a Presidential Permit allowing Junction Pipeline Company, LLC to construct, connect, operate, and maintain pipeline facilities at the U.S.-Canada border in Toole County, Montana. This permit authorizes the importation of crude oil and various petroleum products, excluding natural gas, from Canada into the United States. The permit specifies conditions for the construction and operation of the pipeline, including compliance with applicable laws and regulations, and allows federal, state, and local agencies to inspect the facilities. It also outlines responsibilities for the permittee, such as acquiring necessary permits and indemnifying the United States against liabilities related to the pipeline's operation.