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N.B. says its ‘open for business’ in eastbound oil sands pipeline play

by The Canadian Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Manufacturing Energy Oil & Gas Alward Oil Sands TransCanada


Round-table discussion covered the development of a range of energy projects in Canada

TORONTO—New Brunswick Premier David Alward says a proposed west to east pipeline was discussed, but only in general terms at a meeting with industry and corporate executives Tuesday in Toronto.

Alward says the project was part of a broader round-table discussion about the development of a range of energy projects in Canada that was hosted by federal Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver.

He says his province is waiting on a decision by TransCanada Corp. on whether it thinks there’s enough industry interest in building a pipeline to ship Alberta oil to the East Coast.

Alward says the meeting was an opportunity to pitch his province as strategically located to be a player in oil refining and as “open for business” when it comes to other possibilities in the energy and natural resources sectors.

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TransCanada is considering to convert an existing 3,000 kilometre natural gas pipeline to carry crude into Quebec with the possibility of a 1,400 kilometre extension to Saint John, N.B.

If the project gets the go-ahead it could begin shipping as much as 850,000 barrels of oil per day in late 2017.

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