Alberta Urges NEB to OK Trans Mountain Pipeline, Says All of Canada BenefitsAlberta urges twinning of Trans Mountain line--EDMONTON - Premier Rachel Notley says the proposed...Bennett, Dean
A defiant British Columbia Premier John Horgan said he won’t back down from his government’s opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline project when he meets Sunday with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley. Horgan said Thursday he will go to Ottawa to h...
加拿大跨山输油管道不可能将石油运往亚洲 | Trans Mountain Pipeline Unlikely To Ship Canadian Oil To Asia20230704The additional Canadian crude volumes that will be transported from Alberta via the expanded Trans Mountain oil pipeline are likely to stay in North America and end up on the U.S. West...
The Trans Mountain pipeline received $320 million in subsidies from the Canadian and Alberta governments in the first half of 2019 according to a Canadian Press story on Nov. 19, 2019. (Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS) The Trans Mountain pipeline received $320 million in subsidies from the Cana...
The recently expanded Trans Mountain pipeline has capacity to ship 890,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Alberta’s oil sands to the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia. The company is a subsidiary of China’s top oil-producing firm PetroChina and holds six assets in western Canada...
The Trans Mountain expansion, which tripled pipeline capacity from Alberta to Canada's Pacific Coast to 890,000 barrels per day (bpd) started commercial operations on May 1 and traders are closely watching flows to gauge demand. Eighty percent, or 707,000 bpd, of the pipeline's capacity is...
CALGARY, Alberta--A British Columbia court ruled on Friday that the provincial government cannot introduce a law that would regulate increased flows of heavy crude through the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline. The decision removes a potential obstacle to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion p...
Calgary-based Cenovus Energy Inc. used Trans Mountain this summer to collect oil from Alberta to fill an oil tanker in Burnaby and ship it through the Panama Canal to an Irving Oil refinery on the other side of the country in Saint John. ...
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney took immediately to Twitter to express gratitude for the court decision. “We are very pleased with this outcome and look forward to construction continuing on the Trans Mountain Pipeline,” he wrote. Ecojustice, an environmental law charity, also received intervene...