Sentences with phrase «transmountain pipeline expansion»

And yes, the Dow has a heavy component of large industrial and energy companies which have recently soared on expectations that President Trump and his administration will sponsor new infrastructure spending projects and oil pipeline expansion.
CALGARY, Alberta, May 2 - The chief executive of Canada's Suncor Energy Inc said on Wednesday he expected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to move in the «next few weeks» to ensure that Kinder Morgan Canada's Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion goes ahead.
Kinder Morgan Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion would triple the amount of crude flowing from Alberta to a port facility in Burnaby, B.C.
Adding to the crunch, Kinder Morgan Canada paused work last month on its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, citing opposition in British Columbia, and said it would decide by May 31 on whether to go ahead with the build or not.
Certainly a commitment to supply Chevron in the future would help build support for the pipeline expansion among the plant's 460 workers and local politicians.
And a Trump administration is more likely than its predecessor to green - light pipeline expansion projects that Williams could build, Roth says.
The New York Times reported on Monday that the EPA approved a pipeline expansion requested by a Canadian energy company, which was represented by Williams & Jensen, while Pruitt was staying in the apartment in question.
Bringing other provinces on board with pipeline expansion, plus a variety of other controversial issues such as temporary foreign workers, requires a national perspective on economic growth.
Kinder Morgan Canada welcomes investment from the country's aboriginals so that they have a stake in its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, its head said on Wednesday, as the company braces for major obstacles for the project.
The British Columbia government's main concern is a lack of information about how diluted bitumen from the pipeline expansion actually behaves if it spills in a marine environment and how, or if, it can be cleaned up.
Speaking following the weekly Liberal caucus meeting today, Carr said he has a lot of confidence that the pipeline expansion his government backs is good for the economy and the future of Canada.
But it won't, as Keystone's environmentalist opponents hope, curtail future oilsands development; bitumen exports to the U.S. have already soared without the pipeline expansion.
Alberta's proposed legislation and B.C.'s response are the latest manoeuvres in the escalating dispute over the $ 7.4 billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion that runs from Edmonton to Burnaby, B.C..
pipeline expansion gets built, including taking a monetary stake in the project.
The province says it might use the legislation to fire back at British Columbia if it continues to block the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in the courts.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said Tuesday his province will support Alberta in the fight over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion by introducing its own legislation on oil exports.
«Directionally, we are supportive of the government's overall objective and the reason is we are a supporter of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion,» he said.
Additional pumping stations have already been built, meaning the pipeline expansion project is already completed, the company said.
In the Enbridge case, the E.P.A. was asked to evaluate the potential environmental effect of the pipeline expansion application, as well as the quality of a preliminary review of the project that the State Department had already conducted.
Houston - based Enterprise Products Partners announced two pipeline expansions Thursday that will transport natural gas liquids from Colorado to a storage facility in Texas.
In this case, the pipeline expansion was further complicated by the fact that a related Enbridge pipeline involved in oil imports from Canada spilled nearly one million gallons of oil in Marshall, Mich., in July 2010 after tape intended to prevent corrosion on the pipeline failed.
And as if to make room for more foes in the federation, Kenney also hinted he could cut off oil exports to B.C. if Premier John Horgan, another New Democrat, takes action to block the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
National Observer investigative ace Mike De Souza is picking up serious allegations that the federal government's review process for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion...
But when the B.C. government announced this week plans to bar increases to diluted bitumen (oil sands crude) shipments while it launches a new panel study of spill research, the group Stand.earth advised Kinder Morgan investors to call their brokers because this will delay or permanently thwart the company's federally approved Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
The recent history of pipeline and oil tanker disasters gives British Columbia good reason to be cautious about approving the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion,...
On Earth Day, April 22nd, 2017, Elizabeth and Sheila Malcolmson (MP, Nanaimo - Ladysmith) participated in «Protecting Our Islands,» a public meeting and fundraiser to assist with the First Nations court challenge of the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion project.
The cost of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion could balloon to C$ 9 billion — far above its original $ 5.4 - billion price tag, or its current $ 7.4 - billion estimate — and...
The 2018 budget largely evades both options in a chapter entitled Path to Balance: it's 15 pages thick with handy - dandy charts, economic assumptions of modest growth, and holds out the expectation that the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will go ahead and bring further prosperity to Alberta.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the B.C. government's attempt to get court backing in a bid to thwart the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion would put Canada in «economic gridlock» if it succeeds.
Conservation groups celebrated news this week that Enbridge Inc. shelved a pipeline expansion in Ontario — and attention has now shifted to a project still in the works for British Columbia.
CALGARY — Despite promises by Ottawa and Alberta to backstop the $ 7.4 - billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, proponent Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd. said Wednesday the project now faces «unquantifiable risk» because of British Columbia's increased opposition.
British Columbia Premier John Horgan continues to defend his opposition to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on the grounds that it is his job «to do what's in the best interests of British Columbians.»
The pipeline fight between the three Western premiers comes as a new poll shows that in metro Vancouver and on Vancouver Island — the two areas most opposed to the pipeline expansion — a majority of respondents are now in favour of the project.
Kinder Morgan Canada Limited has given until May 31 to receive clarity on the path forward for the pipeline expansion, particularly with respect to the ability to construct through B.C (DOB, Apr. 8, 2018).
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said «the whole economy would grind to a halt» if the B.C. court rules the province has the authority to regulate the flow of oil from the pipeline expansion.
Two things are certain about Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project — confusion reigns, and along much of the pipeline it falls to ordinary people to protect what is important to the places they care about.
Update re: pipelines and oil production «If there were no more pipeline expansions, I would have to slow down,» the Cenovus executive told The Globe and Mail's editorial board.»
In the latest stage of the provincial government's battle against the proposed Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, it has asked the BC Court of Appeal to review four pages of proposed legislation that would amend the Environmental Management Act and address questions about the amendments's constitutionality.
Kinder Morgan estimates its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project to the southern British Columbia coast would create 90 permanent new jobs at the end of construction.
The latest crucial confrontation between these two visions is the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, B.C. Premier John Horgan, left, and Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, sit in Trudeau's office on Parliament Hill for a meeting on the deadlock over Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, in Ottawa on Sunday, April 15, 2018.
As part of the discussions over Maryland's approval of the proposed $ 4.5 billion AltaGas / Washington Gas merger deal, Governor Larry Hogan's administration negotiated for the Canadian company to pay $ 103 million to kick start a natural gas pipeline expansion project in rural areas throughout Maryland, according to the Maryland Energy Administration.
At the same time, we draw inspiration and lessons from the victory against Enbridge for the ongoing fight against Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, which would see a sevenfold increase in tar sands tanker traffic in Burrard Inlet and the Salish Sea.
Those states could supply about a third of all U.S. natural gas once the pipeline expansion is complete, up from about 25 percent now, according to projections from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Green groups oppose the project on the basis that pipeline expansion encourages the extraction of more oil and the release of the greenhouse gases that cause climate change.
Alberta - based Senator Doug Black is urging the Canadian federal government to refer the dispute over Kinder Morgan Canada's [KML - TSX] stalled Trans Mountain pipeline expansion directly to the Supreme Court of... Read more»
To recap, over the past few months Alberta and British Columbia have been locked in a trade war over a proposed $ 7.4 billion pipeline expansion project.
It appears the next chapter of the ongoing TransMountain pipeline expansion saga has begun.
On Thursday, fellow prairie province Saskatchewan entered into the war, announcing it will consider limits on its out - of - province oil shipments if B.C. continues its efforts to delay the pipeline expansion project.While Saskatchewan likely would not be shipping oil on the proposed pipeline, the province has been negatively impacted by the projects continued delays.
There is a strong possibility that one of the three pipeline expansions (or perhaps two or three) may not get built.
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