Canada pipeline news
Making a case for safety
Tracey Murray, Dynamic Risk, Canada, discusses using the Safety Case framework in pipeline integrity management programmes, highlighting ways it can be implemented and its adoption in different regions.
TC Energy's CAN$1 billion pipeline stake sale delayed
TC Energy's CAN$1 billion deal to sell a minority stake in its Canadian natural gas pipeline system to a consortium of Indigenous communities has been delayed, reports Reuters.
Pembina Gas Infrastructure to acquire Veren's midstream assets
The acquisition includes four batteries in the Gold Creek and Karr areas, boasting a natural gas handling capacity of 320 million ft3/d.
Exclusive: Delek Logistics Partners selects CruxOCM for gathering system control centre operations automation
CruxOCM, a provider of co-pilot technology for the energy sector, has announced that Delek Logistics Partners, a prominent player in the energy industry, has chosen CruxOCM for its control centre operations automation.
Enbridge cuts tolls on oil pipeline amid new competition
Enbridge Inc. cut tolls on Canadian oil export pipelines amid increased competition from a new line running from Alberta to Vancouver.
CruxOCM announces closing of US$17 million Series A funding round
CruxOCM secures US$17 million Series A funding to enable automation tools in energy control rooms.
Canada’s Indigenous groups to borrow CAN$1 billion for pipeline stake
A consortium of Indigenous communities in western Canada is preparing a CAN$1 billion bond offering to fund the purchase of a stake in TC Energy Corp.’s natural gas pipeline system.
IEEFA comments on the demise of the Keystone XL pipeline project
Reflections on the cancelled Keystone XL crude oil pipeline project.
TC Energy sells minority stake in pipeline to Indigenous groups
TC Energy says it's Canada's largest Indigenous equity ownership agreement.
Canada likely to delay Trans Mountain pipeline sale
Canada will likely delay the sale of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline until after the national election in 2025 says Reuters.