Canada pipeline news
Trans Mountain pipeline expansion reportedly 95% complete
The expansion project aims to increase the pipeline’s current capacity by 590 000 bpd, bringing the pipeline to a capacity of 890 000 bpd.
Trans Mountain pipeline plans line fill for March or May
Trans Mountain Corp plans to begin line fill in March or May on its long-delayed Canadian oil pipeline expansion, depending on the diameter of pipe it uses and assuming no new problems.
An advanced aerial solution
Didi Horn, CEO, SkyX, Canada, explores how aerial data helps overcome pipeline surveillance blind spots.
Pembina Pipeline announces acquisition of Enbridge’s JV interests
Pembina has entered into an agreement to acquire Enbridge’s interests in Alliance, Aux Sable and NRGreen for an aggregate purchase price of approximately CAN$3.1 billion.
TC Energy's Coastal GasLink seeks damages from contractor
TC Energy's Coastal GasLink seeks CAN$1.2 billion from pipeline contractor over delays, Reuters reports.
CER denies Trans Mountain expansion variance request
Trans Mountain had asked to be allowed to install a smaller diameter pipe in a 1.4 mile (2.3 km) section of the oil pipeline's route.
MPSC approve Enbridge’s tunnel for oil pipeline
Michigan regulators have approved Enbridge Inc's application to build a tunnel under the Great Lakes to house its aging Line 5 oil pipeline.
CER approve preliminary interim tolls for Trans Mountain pipeline
This allows the project to begin charging for shipping services once operations start.
Trans Mountain resumes work on pipeline in British Columbia
After the CER ordered Trans Mountain Corp to stop work on the pipeline earlier this month, the expansion project has been allowed to resume.
Creaform redefines its Customer Care Plan
Through a diverse array of options and service levels, Creaform launches a new era in customer support with the introduction of redesigned care plans.