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曼尼托巴省温尼伯——一份文件显示,加拿大能源监管机构 (CER) 将于周五就跨山公司 (Trans Mountain Corp) 提出的施工变更请求举行听证会, 完成从阿尔伯塔省到不列颠哥伦比亚省的石油管道的扩建周一。

这个拖延已久的项目一旦开始运营,原油运输量将增加近两倍,达到每天 89 万桶,从而扩大加拿大石油进入美国西海岸和亚洲炼油厂的渠道。

CER在监管机构网站上提交给加拿大国有管道公司的一封信中表示,它需要更多有关该公司要求改变其施工方法的信息,并将在卡尔加里举行口头听证会。

监管机构表示,将向跨山公司提出问题,该公司将有短暂的机会做出最后的论证。

在不列颠哥伦比亚省霍普和奇利瓦克之间的山区遇到具有挑战性的钻探条件后,跨山公司请求 CER 允许其在即将完工的石油管道路线的 1.4 英里(2.3 公里)路段安装较小直径的管道。 。

CER 于 12 月 5 日拒绝了该请求,后来说该申请没有充分解决对管道完整性和环境的担忧。跨山公司随后于 12 月 14 日要求监管机构推翻这一决定,并警告可能会出现“灾难性”的两年延误和数十亿美元的损失。

Trans Mountain 要求最晚于 1 月 9 日做出决定。


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WINNIPEG, Manitoba – The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) will conduct a hearing on Friday about Trans Mountain Corp’s TMC.UL request for a change in construction to complete expansion of its oil pipeline from Alberta to British Columbia, according to a filing on Monday.

The long-delayed project will nearly triple shipments of crude to 890,000 barrels per day once it starts operating, expanding access for Canadian oil to refineries on the U.S. West Coast and in Asia.

The CER said in a letter to the Canadian government-owned pipeline company filed on the regulator’s website that it needs more information about a change the company is requesting on its construction method and will conduct an oral hearing in Calgary.

The regulator said it would ask questions of Trans Mountain and the company would have a brief opportunity to make a final argument.

Trans Mountain had asked the CER to allow it to install smaller-diameter pipe in a 1.4-mile (2.3 km) section of the nearly completed oil pipeline’s route after encountering challenging drilling conditions in a mountainous area between Hope and Chilliwack, British Columbia.

The CER denied the request on Dec. 5, later saying that the application did not adequately address concerns about pipeline integrity and the environment. Trans Mountain then asked the regulator to reverse that decision on Dec. 14, warning of a possibly “catastrophic” two-year delay and billions of dollars in losses.

Trans Mountain had asked for a decision no later than Jan. 9.