Alberta Plans New Crude Oil Pipeline to Ship Energy Exports to Asia
Alberta aims to add 1 million barrels per day to tidewater exports, seeking faster shipping to Asian markets while navigating Indigenous opposition in northern British Columbia.
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Alberta Plans New Crude Oil Pipeline to Ship Energy Exports to Asia
After years of antagonism between the federal government and Alberta over additional outlets for crude, Canada and the oil-producing province are finally on the same page regarding Canadian,/ oil exports. It took a major geopolitical and trade shift from Canada’s long-term ally and top trade partner, the United States, to have the federal government of Canada support a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the Canadian West Coast. The pipeline is exp…
Alberta Eyes Northwest B.C. for 1-Million-Barrel Pipeline Expansion
Alberta Eyes Northwest B.C. for 1-Million-Barrel Pipeline Expansion Daniel Onyango Thu, 02/05/2026 - 09:19 Premier Danielle Smith said Alberta is narrowing its search for a new oil pipeline route to Canada’s west coast, with a northwest location emerging as a potential frontrunner to move 1 million additional barrels of crude daily to Asian markets. In a recent interview with Bloomberg News, Smith confirmed her government is evaluating five dif…
Alberta Premier Sees Several Options For New Oil Pipeline to Feed Asia - Energy News, Top Headlines, Commentaries, Features & Events
Smith’s criteria suggest Prince Rupert may be the top option, as the city is already home to Canada’s third-largest port By Thomas Seal Danielle Smith said last week she and B.C. Premier Eby share “so much common ground” on resource development, including the possibility of expanding Trans Mountain again. Photo by Blair Gable/Postmedia files Alberta ...
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