Expanded pipeline opens new markets
Toronto Star
|September 17, 2024
Reliance on U.S. has been reduced
Canada's newly expanded oil pipeline to the Pacific is opening new markets for the country's crude in Asia, while reducing flows off the U.S. Gulf Coast, at least partly fulfilling the project's promise of diversifying the industry's customer base.
Canadian oil producers have shipped about 28 million more barrels of crude off the country's West Coast since the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline began full operations in June than it did in the four months before that, according to data from Vortexa.
Meanwhile, shipments off the U.S. Gulf declined by 1.68 million barrels in that time.
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