
Enbridge says it would pitch new Alberta-B.C. pipeline only under right conditions
Canada’s biggest crude oil shipper says a lot needs to happen before it would propose a new pipeline to the West Coast.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has said she wants to see a pipeline running from her province to the Port of Prince Rupert, B.C., so that more oilsands crude can be exported to Asia by tanker.
She told a news conference Tuesday that the province has been in “active conversations” with pipeline companies and is “pretty close” to having one or more come forward with a plan.
Smith has said the West Coast pipeline she envisions would test the Liberal federal government’s new process to review projects deemed in the national interest within two years.