Canada pipeline news
Changes to CER’s adjudicative processes during pandemic
The Canada Energy Regulator has issued an update on adjudicative processes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
CER to have Indigenous Advisory Committee
For the first time ever, Canada’s national energy regulator will have an Indigenous Advisory Committee.
One goal: maximising potential
Gordon Cope explores some of the challenges holding back Canada’s oil and gas industry, from public opposition to the rising costs of key pipeline projects.
Enbridge offers storage on pipeline system
Enbridge offers storage service on its Canadian Mainline pipeline system, before the pipeline is decommissioned next year.
Pump station incident at Enbridge facility
Enbridge responds to incident at pump station in Saskatchewan, Canada.
TC Energy reaches five-year revenue requirement settlement with NGTL System customers
The settlement is designed to facilitate the cost-effective transportation of natural gas from the WCSB to key North American demand centres.
CEPA welcomes federal aid measures for energy industry
The statement follows the announcement of new initiatives that will preserve jobs and provide needed liquidity for the sector.
IHS Markit: Canadian midstream companies evaluate spending in uncertain times
A number of Canadian midstream companies have announced downward revisions to their 2020 CAPEX plans in response to the plunge in global oil prices and trajectory of COVID-19.
API pleased that Keystone XL construction is to begin
API applauds TC energy announcement to start construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.
TC Energy to build Keystone XL Pipeline
At 1947 km in length, the Keystone XL Pipeline Project will be capable of safely delivering 830 000 bpd of crude oil from Hardisty, Alberta to Steele City, Nebraska.