Midstream company Enbridge said it was working with its upstream partners at Hess Corp. to oversee pipeline developments from a Gulf of Mexico oil field. Enbridge said it will build, own and operate the $130 million project that will start in the deepwater Stampede project and terminate 16 miles away with a connection to a third-party pipeline system. “This project is an attractive investment opportunity for Enbridge and we are pleased to be working with Hess and the other producers on this development,” Greg Harper, president of pipeline and processing systems for Enbridge, said in a Monday statement. Hess Corp. launched development plans for its deepwater Stampede project in the Gulf of Mexico in late October. The company said it expects to pull at most 80,000 barrels of […]