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CERAWEEK-Trans Mountain oil pipeline starts filling ahead of last construction difficulties

Canada's Trans Mountain Corp has started filling its pipeline growth with oil in a staged process, a senior executive said on Wednesday, as construction of the longdelayed project nears an end.

The pipeline growth faces technical difficulties in the next 2 weeks as it completes the last segment in British Columbia, Chief Financial Officer Mark Maki told .

We feel excellent about development, Maki stated on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston. We've got some secret technical things that are coming up here in the coming week or two. And as soon as those are done, I believe it should be relatively smooth sailing.

The Canadian government-owned C$ 34-billion ($ 25. billion) pipeline expansion will nearly triple the circulation of crude. from Alberta to Canada's Pacific Coast to 890,000 barrels per. day, but has been plagued by years of delays, building and construction. issues and expense overruns.

The pipeline, scheduled to be in service in the 2nd. quarter, is anticipated to raise Canadian crude prices just as. producers enhance production.

Among the technical difficulties includes stringing pipeline. through acid rock in the final section, Maki said. Trans. Mountain got approval from the Canada Energy Regulator to. usage smaller-diameter pipeline on that section.

The pipeline will be extremely made use of as early as next year. and run full in 2025-26, Maki said.

The Canadian federal government has stated it plans to offer the. pipeline. Maki stated a sale this year is not likely.

You have actually got a few unpredictabilities. I suspect that you. understand, any buyer would want to have it cleared before you would. really take a look at a sale procedure, he said.

Together with completing building, Trans Mountain is in. conflict with shippers over tolls it wishes to charge, a scenario. that the regulator is most likely to fix in early 2025, Maki. said.

Bloomberg reported Suncor Energy has sold among. the very first cargoes to be delivered through the expansion to China's. Sinochem Group. Sinochem and Suncor did not immediately react. to requests for comment. Maki decreased to comment.

(source: Reuters)