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Canada regulator approves last authorizations for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion

The Canada Energy Regulator (CER). on Tuesday authorized the last licenses for the Trans Mountain oil. pipeline expansion, clearing the way for the task to start. running after years of hold-ups and massive cost overruns.

The C$ 34 billion ($ 24.69 billion) pipeline growth,. bought by the Canadian government in 2018 to guarantee it went. ahead, will almost triple the flow of crude from Alberta to the. Pacific coast to 890,000 barrels per day (bpd).

Trans Mountain stated this month the pipeline would start. operating on May 1, but some carriers including Canadian Natural. Resources Ltd, were doubtful it would receive all. required permits from the CER in time.

The pipeline is now authorized to bring crude from Trans. Mountain's Edmonton Terminal in Alberta to its Westridge Marine. Terminal in British Columbia, the regulator stated in a statement.

Today marks a substantial milestone, CER Chief Executive. Tracy Sletto stated.

Trans Mountain stated recently it would complete line fill on. the expanded pipeline in early May and it expected the first. tanker to load at Westridge dock in the 2nd half of the. month.

(source: Reuters)