CDS: Weather Delays Startup Of New Natural Gas Pipeline
Poor weather has delayed the startup of a natural gas pipeline built through southwest North Dakota this fall.
Spokesman David Dodson tells The Bismarck Tribune that TransCanada Corp.'s $600 million Bison Pipeline will go into service in mid-January, six weeks later than planned.
The 302-mile pipeline starts in Wyoming and hooks into the Northern Border pipeline near the North Dakota town of Glen Ullin. That pipeline moves gas to the Midwest.