Canada eyes Asia energy via new west-coast pipeline

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Canada unveiled plans for a more-than-1,000-km oil pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia to export up to 1 million barrels per day to Asia, part of a broader strategy to reduce dependence on the US. The project would be built by Trans Mountain Corp with Pembina Pipeline, aiming to attract over C$200 billion in direct investments and expand LNG terminals and Vancouver’s port capacity. Led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, the plan signals a shift toward Asian energy markets, though it faces environmental and Indigenous concerns.
- Canada unveils plans for new oil pipeline to break dependence on US Financial Times
- Canada’s Carney Taps State-Owned Firm to Build Oil Pipeline to Serve Asia Bloomberg.com
- Opinion: Why the proposal for a major new pipeline should be a cause for celebration The Globe and Mail
- Canada advances Alberta pipeline to Pacific Coast to expand oil exports beyond the U.S. AP News
- Alberta pitches new West Coast oil pipeline to B.C.'s South Coast CBC
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