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Areas of Operation

North America, Spain and Colombia

A Map of Enbridge's Area of Operation

An Overview of Operations

The company's activities are carried out through five business segments

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Liquids Pipelines includes the operation of the petroleum mainline system and feeder pipelines that transport crude oil and natural gas liquids in Canada and the United States.

Gas Transportation includes natural gas transmission, gathering, treating and processing facilities – both offshore and onshore – as well as trucking and rail operations in the United States.

Enbridge also has interests in several Joint Ventures in Canada and the United States, including the crude oil Frontier Pipeline, the natural gas Alliance and Vector pipelines, and Olympic Pipeline which transports gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.

Gas Distribution and Services consists of gas utility operations that serve residential, commercial, industrial and transportation customers, primarily in central and eastern Ontario, the most significant being Enbridge Gas Distribution. It also includes natural gas distribution activities in Quebec, New Brunswick and New York State, the Company's investment in Aux Sable, a natural gas fractionation and extraction business, and the Company's commodity marketing businesses.

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International includes the Company's two energy-delivery investments in Europe and South America – 25 per cent of Compañia Logistica de Hidrocarburos CLH, S.A. (CLH), Spain's largest refined products transportation and storage business; and 24.7-per-cent equity ownership of Oleoducto Central S.A. (OCENSA) crude oil pipeline in Colombia.

Enbridge also manages several investment options that trade on the Toronto and/or New York stock exchanges, including Enbridge Inc.(ENB); Enbridge Income Fund (ENF); Enbridge Energy Partners,L.P. (EEP); and Enbridge Energy Management, L.L.C. (EEQ).

Only information on operated assets is included for discussion in this report.

 

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