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  2. Category:Oil pipelines in Alberta - Wikipedia

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  3. Trans Mountain pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The construction of a second pipeline between Hinton, Alberta, and Hargreaves, British Columbia, running adjacent to the existing line, was completed in 2008. [3] In 2013, a project to twin the existing Trans Mountain pipeline—the Trans Mountain Expansion Project—was proposed to the Canadian National Energy Board. [4]

  4. Alberta Clipper pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Clipper (also known as Enbridge's Line 67) is an oil pipeline in North America. It is owned and operated by Enbridge and is part of the extensive Enbridge Pipeline System . The pipeline runs from Hardisty, Alberta , in Canada, to Superior, Wisconsin , in the United States, integrating the company's Canadian oil sands pipeline system ...

  5. Category:Pipelines in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Pipelines in Alberta" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  6. Timeline of the petroleum industry in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Map of all pipelines regulated by the Canadian Energy Regulator that originate from Alberta. Graph outlining oil prices and breakevens for different extraction. methods used in Alberta. Planned production in the Athabasca oil sands. This is a brief timeline covering the history of the petroleum industry Alberta and its predecessor states.

  7. Peace Pipe Line - Wikipedia

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    Peace Pipe Line Ltd. was a pipeline company that operated in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia.The pipeline's headquarters were in Calgary, Alberta, with division offices in Valleyview, Alberta, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Whitecourt, Alberta and Dawson Creek, BC and the control centre was located in Edmonton, Alberta.

  8. TransCanada pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The TransCanada pipeline right-of-way through Panmure Alvar, west of Ottawa. The completion of this project was a spectacular technological achievement. In the first three years of construction (1956–1958), workers installed 3,500 kilometres of pipe, stretching from the Alberta–Saskatchewan border to Toronto and Montreal.

  9. Pembina Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The crude oil pipelines run in northeastern BC and connect Taylor to Kamloops. The total capacity is half of the smallest Alberta pipeline system (80,000 b/d in May 2009). [14] Oil Sands and Heavy Oil Infrastructure - manages pipelines (and their associated facilities) used to transport synthetic crude from upgrading facilities