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This political resistance to new pipeline infrastructure overlooks the positive potential impact such projects could have for Canada and beyond.
States in the region must consider a plethora of pipeline infrastructure projects, not just those that lie dormant due to these states’ previous inaction or rejection.
The Pipeline is managed by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission and provides a national view of current and future infrastructure projects, from roads, to water infrastructure, to schools ...
In general, oil is a sunset industry and it will be difficult to make a business case for major pipeline projects . The industry would have about 25 years to build and operate a new ...
The CEO of Crown-owned pipeline operator Trans Mountain Corp. says it could take on other market-expanding pipeline projects if necessary, but that it would be preferable for the private sector to ...
Premiers have submitted to Mr. Carney their wish lists for projects to be deemed in the national interest, which include infrastructure to access minerals in Ontario’s northern Ring of Fire ...
Ottawa would have to enact a number of legal, policy and regulatory changes before Enbridge Inc. ENB-T even considered backing any new pipeline projects, says the company’s chief executive ...
While the territorial and federal governments haven't ruled out a new line in the Mackenzie River valley, Andrew Leach, an energy economist, said changes in the natural gas market give a new northern ...
CALGARY - U.S. tariff threats are making politicians and the general public more receptive to Canadian energy infrastructure projects, the chief executive of Pembina Pipeline Corp. says.
Canada should create an infrastructure corridor to speed up mega-project approvals and protect its sovereignty, survey says. Find out more.