Minnesota Pipe Line Co. To Get $125M Upgrade July 31, 2015 min read The Minneapolis Star Tribune (7/31) reports that “Minnesota regulators on Thursday approved a $125 million upgrade to a pipeline that delivers North Dakota and Canadian crude oil to the Twin Cities’ two oil refineries.” Minnesota Pipe Line Co. , “owner of four pipelines that are the sole source of the refineries’ crude oil, plans to build six new pump stations and upgrade two others along the 305-mile route.” According to the article, “the construction, to begin next year with 40 to 50 workers and finish in 2017, doesn’t require laying new pipe, and won’t significantly increase the overall flow of crude oil from a terminal in Clearbrook, Minn.” Read the full article here. Share Tweet Share Get updates right in your inbox. Stay up to date with all the news from Koch. Continue Reading July 20, 2022 ‘Invisibles’ Making Koch Manufacturing Facilities ‘Smarter’ July 18, 2022 KOCH INVESTS: Building a Conflict-Free Electric Vehicle ‘Super Cell’ July 8, 2022 What’s Next? Data Analytics Help Predict the Future — and Increase Energy Efficiency