Alberta Eyes General Corridor for New Pacific Oil Pipeline
Alberta proposes a general corridor for a new Pacific oil pipeline aimed at transporting 1 million barrels per day to the British Columbia coast. The project awaits federal approval and will require consultation with indigenous and provincial authorities.
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