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Michigan and Enbridge delay Line 5 lawsuit as federal courts decide jurisdiction and legal standing.
Enbridge and Michigan have agreed to delay state court proceedings over Line 5, the pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac, while federal cases are resolved.
The dispute centers on whether the case belongs in state or federal court, with a key issue heading to the U.S. Supreme Court and another federal appeal on the state’s legal standing pending.
Michigan seeks to shut down or relocate the pipeline over environmental concerns, while Enbridge argues federal oversight ensures safety and a closure could disrupt U.S.-Canada energy flows.
A federal judge has allowed the pipeline to remain operational during the legal process.
The state’s case will pause until the Sixth Circuit issues its ruling.
Michigan y Enbridge retrasan la demanda de la Línea 5 mientras los tribunales federales deciden la jurisdicción y la posición legal.