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Pembina Pipeline: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
- Pembina Pipeline Corp. decided to proceed with two pipeline expansion projects in British Columbia and Alberta, despite reporting a dip in fourth-quarter earnings of $489 million, or 78 cents per share, compared to $572 million, or 92 cents, in the same period last year.
- In a news release Thursday, Scott Burrows said community collaboration was central to the projects, emphasizing trust and open engagement with Indigenous and local communities.
- One $310-million project would build a 95-kilometre pipeline shipping 120,000 barrels per day between Birch and Taylor, B.C., and a $115 million initial phase will connect Taylor to Gordondale, Alta.
- Regulatory oversight from the BC Energy Regulator helped establish a responsible path forward, the company said, with guidance from the Government of British Columbia.
- The two projects, totaling $425 million, are set to come into service next year, Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. said, underscoring continued regional investments.
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Pembina green-lights two pipeline projects, reports dip in quarterly earnings
CALGARY - Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it has decided to proceed with two pipeline expansion projects in British Columbia and Alberta as it announced a dip in fourth-quarter earnings.
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This map shows the approximately 89 kilometres of 16-inch pipeline from east of Taylor, British Columbia CALGARY — Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it has decided to proceed with two pipeline expansion projects in British Columbia and Alberta as it announced a dip in fourth-quarter earnings. The Calgary-based energy infrastructure company says earnings for the final three months of 2025 were $489 million, or 78 cents per share, compared to $572 milli…
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