Kinder Morgan faces more hurdles after federal OK of Trans Mountain pipeline
CALGARY — The president of Kinder Morgan Canada issued a plea to opponents of its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on Wednesday to be “lawful and respectful” as they protest the project which secured federal approval the day before.
But Ian Anderson also conceded that protesters marching or filing legal challenges aren’t the only hurdles facing the $6.8-billion project.
“We’ve got a lot of work ahead of us and we’re looking forward to getting from ‘yes’ to starting to build,” he said on a media conference call.
“I don’t think I’d be sitting here today if I didn’t think we could continue on the path to building and executing on this project.”


