Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC — a wholly owned subsidiary of Bridger Pipeline LLC — has filed plans with the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for a 36-inch-diameter crude oil pipeline designed to move 550 Mb/d of Canadian production 645 miles from the U.S.-Canada border to the major Rockies crude hub at Guernsey, WY. The concept is straightforward but ambitious: move barrels south into U.S. markets by leveraging existing infrastructure, including what could amount to a revival of the long-dormant Keystone XL facilities in Alberta. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll dive into this plan.

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Here’s what we know so far. Bridger submitted a formal plan for the project to the Montana DEQ on January 28. The project includes plans for a new crude oil line (dashed yellow-and-black line in Figure 1 below) whose proposed route largely follows existing rights-of-way and aims to streamline permitting while preserving the optionality for Bakken interconnects in Montana. Guernsey is not the final stop but more of a switchyard, meaning that additional downstream links would be needed to shuttle crude onward to hubs such as Cushing, OK; Patoka, IL; and ultimately the Gulf Coast (more on that below).

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About the song

“Bring Me to Life” was written by Amy Lee, Ben Moody and David Hodges. It appears as the second song on Evanescence’s debut studio album, Fallen, and as the ninth song on Daredevil: The Album, from the 2003 American superhero film, Daredevil. Amy Lee wrote the lyrics about being disrespected in an abusive relationship when she was 19. It features guest vocals from 12 Stones singer Paul McCoy. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2004. Released as a single in January 2003, it went to #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart and has been certified 3X Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Personnel on the record were: Amy Lee (lead vocals, keyboards), Ben Moody (guitar), David Hodges (keyboards), Francesco DiCosmo (bass), Josh Freese (drums), Paul McCoy (guest vocals) and David Campbell (string arrangements).

Fallen was recorded between August and December 2002 at Track Record and NRG in North Hollywood, Ocean in Burbank, and Conway in Hollywood. Produced by Dave Fortman, the album was released in March 2003 and went to #3 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. It has been certified Diamond (10 million copies sold) by the RIAA. Four singles were released from the LP.

Evanescence is an American rock band formed in Little Rock, AR, by singer/keyboardist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody. After releasing independent EPs in the late 1990s, the group released their debut album, Fallen, on Wind-up Records in 2003. They have released five studio albums, two live albums, a compilation album and 18 singles. They have sold more than 31 million records worldwide. They have won two Billboard Awards, two Grammy Awards and a World Music Award. Twelve members have passed through the group since its inception, with lead vocalist/keyboardist Amy Lee being the only original member still in the band. They still record and will begin a world tour with Spiritbox, Poppy, Nova Twins, and K. Flay beginning in June. 

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"About the Song" -- written by Mickey McMahan , RBN Director of Musicology