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Canada needs to maximize existing pipelines before building more, minister says

  • Canadian Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault stated on May 14, 2025, that Canada should maximize existing pipeline use before building new ones.
  • His remarks followed Prime Minister Mark Carney’s May 13 interview where he expressed openness to new pipelines if nationwide consensus is reached.
  • The Trans Mountain pipeline’s utilization rate is disputed; Guilbeault claimed under 50 percent, while data showed about 76 percent as of December 2024.
  • Thirty-Eight oil and gas CEOs have urged Carney to repeal the emissions cap and the Impact Assessment Act, citing no industry desire for new pipelines currently.
  • These developments imply that pipeline expansion in Canada depends on regulatory adjustments, industry demand, and public consensus amid expected global oil demand peak by 2028-2029.
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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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