The facilities comprise 800 miles of natural gas gathering pipeline, a hydrogen sulfide treating plant, three cryogenic processing plants with a total capacity of 370 million cubic feet per day and a combined current NGL production capability of 20,000 barrels per day. The transaction is expected to close in the third or fourth quarter of 2010.

Extending from Washita County in southwestern Oklahoma to Hemphill County in the Texas Panhandle, the facilities complement Enbridge’s Anadarko system, which includes six natural gas processing plants and approximately 1,800 miles of natural gas gathering and transportation pipelines in southwestern Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle.

Enbridge owns and operates a diversified portfolio of crude oil and natural gas transportation systems in the US, including the Enbridge North Dakota System.