After years of regulatory delays, the United States on Monday issued a presidential permit to a three-mile segment of Enbridge Inc’s ( ENB.TO ) Line 67 crude oil pipeline, which will enable the company to nearly double capacity on the cross-border conduit. Crude oil storage tanks at Enbridge’s facility in Sherwood Park are seen against the skyline of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada November 13, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Helgren The permit from the U.S. State Department for the so-called Alberta Clipper line will allow Calgary-based Enbridge to ship 890,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Canadian crude from Edmonton, Alberta, to Superior, Wisconsin, up from 450,000 bpd currently. Sponsored Enbridge said it welcomed the issuance of the permit after a nearly five-year review process. “Line 67 currently operates under an existing Presidential Permit that was issued by the State Department in 2009 and the 2017 permit authorizes Enbridge to […]