Energy East still needed despite approval for western pipelines: N.B. premier
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s premier says there’s still a strong need for the proposed Energy East pipeline despite the federal government’s approval of two pipeline expansions in western Canada.
“One way to potentially interpret this is that the Trudeau government has shown that they’re willing to approve projects that will get our resources to market,” Brian Gallant said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week announced that work can proceed on the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain and Enbridge Line 3 pipelines, but that has raised speculation the federal government and the oil industry might see less need for TransCanada’s pipeline heading east.
Gallant said to really analyze the future of the Energy East pipeline, you have to go back to the fundamentals that make it an interesting project for the country.


