 While fresh off approval by Minnesota regulators, officials with Enbridge Energy said today they're on track to finish construction and put the company's disputed Line 3 replacement crude oil pipeline into service in the second half of next year, assuming all goes well for them. The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on Thursday determined the project is necessary and approved the Canadian company's preferred route across northern Minnesota with modifications and conditions that Enbridge considers minor. The president of Enbridge Enbridge's liquids pipeline division Guy Jarvis says the company could start working November to get get mobilized for significant construction to begin early in 2019.