Ontario Launches Feasibility Study To Build East-West Pipeline And Energy Corridor
The study aims to boost Canadian energy exports and jobs by building pipelines with Canadian steel, supporting manufacturing and reducing reliance on U.S. energy markets.
- Ontario has launched a feasibility study for a new pipeline and energy corridor to transport oil and gas from Alberta and Saskatchewan to eastern refineries and ports on James Bay, Hudson Bay, and the Great Lakes.
- Premier Doug Ford stated that the study aims to strengthen Ontario's economy and create jobs amid U.S. tariffs as part of a plan to build a more competitive economy for Ontario and Canada.
- The study will assess the construction of new pipelines using Canadian steel and is expected to provide corridor options and cost analyses next year.
- Ontario will engage with Indigenous communities and advance economic reconciliation, focusing on pathways to Indigenous equity participation.
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Ontario launches feasibility study for new East-West energy corridor
The study will explore the benefits of building new pipelines to carry Western Canadian oil and gas to new and established refineries in southern Ontario and new ports on James Bay, Hudson Bay and the Great Lakes
Ontario Launches Study for Potential Pipeline From Alberta
The Ontario government announced it has awarded a contract to complete a feasibility study on establishing new pipelines running from Alberta to Ontario. “This nation-building pipeline and energy corridor will unite our country and help unlock new markets for Canada’s energy resources that will reduce our dependence on the United States, all while creating new jobs and opportunities for Canadian workers,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in a stat…
Ontario Launches Feasibility Study To Build East-West Pipeline And Energy Corridor
Oct. 30, 2025, Ontario — The Ontario government has awarded a contract to complete a feasibility study to establish a new Canadian East-West pipeline and energy corridor. The study will explore the benefits of building new pipelines with Canadian steel to carry Western Canadian oil and gas from Alberta and Saskatchewan to new and established refineries in southern Ontario and new ports on James Bay, Hudson Bay and the Great Lakes. “We’re deliver…
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