View Larger Image 900-mile natural gas liquids pipeline proposed for Bakken The Bismarck Tribune » The proposed Elk Creek Pipeline will have the capacity to transport up to 240,000 barrels per day of natural gas liquids from a terminal near Sidney, Mont., to Bushton, Kan. By Michelle|2018-01-10T13:35:26-08:00January 7, 2018|Kansas, Montana, Non-Renewable Sources, North Dakota|Comments Off on 900-mile natural gas liquids pipeline proposed for Bakken Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: Michelle Related Posts Offshore Oil and Gas Operators Want Less Regulation, but Surprise Inspections Find Serious Safety Problems Gallery Offshore Oil and Gas Operators Want Less Regulation, but Surprise Inspections Find Serious Safety Problems 400 miles of Dallas’ natural gas pipeline still comprised of dangerous cast iron 400 miles of Dallas’ natural gas pipeline still comprised of dangerous cast iron Dakota Access Pipeline gauges oil industry interest in expanding capacity Gallery Dakota Access Pipeline gauges oil industry interest in expanding capacity GOP Bill Would Tap Legacy Fund for Infrastructure Loans GOP Bill Would Tap Legacy Fund for Infrastructure Loans