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  2. Trans Mountain pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Trans Mountain Pipeline System, or simply the Trans Mountain Pipeline (TMPL), is a multiple product pipeline system which carries crude and refined products from Edmonton, Alberta, to the coast of British Columbia, Canada. [1] [2] The corporation was created in 1951, construction began in 1952, and operations commenced in 1953.

  3. Pathways Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Pathways Alliance's major project is a potential $16.5 billion carbon capture and storage network to be constructed in northern Alberta. [4] As of May 2024, the proposed CCS network aims to capture CO2 emissions from over 20 oilsands facilities in northern Alberta and transport them via a 400-kilometer pipeline to an underground storage hub near Cold Lake.

  4. Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines - Wikipedia

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    Proponents argued that the pipeline would have provided Indigenous communities with equity ownership, employment, community trust and stewardship programs. The Federal Court of Appeal ultimately ruled that consultation with First Nations was inadequate and overturned the approval. The proposal was heavily criticized by Indigenous peoples. [4]

  5. Alberta Energy Regulator - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) is a quasi-judicial, independent agency regulating the development of energy resources in Alberta. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, the AER's mandate under the Responsible Energy Development Act (REDA) is "to provide for the efficient, safe, orderly and environmentally responsible development of energy resources and mineral resources in Alberta.” [1]

  6. Enbridge Pipeline System - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the company was fined $3.7 million by the United States Department of Transportation due to 24 violations in pipeline safety regulation. [21] Under its agreement with the federal government, Enbridge was required to hold community open houses along pipeline routes. [22] By 2014, the cost of cleanup to the company totaled to $1.21 ...

  7. TC Energy, Pembina Pipeline team up for 'Alberta Carbon ... - AOL

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    The project is expected to move the equivalent of 10 per cent of Alberta's annual industrial emissions to storage sites every year. TC Energy, Pembina Pipeline team up for 'Alberta Carbon Grid ...

  8. 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.

  9. Alliance Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline from Canada to the United States. It connects north-western Alberta and north-eastern British Columbia in western Canada to Illinois in the American Midwest, passing through Saskatchewan, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa. It is owned by Enbridge and Fort Chicago Energy Partners. Its FERC code is 176.