The British Columbia government is creating more uncertainty around Kinder Morgan Inc.'s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project with a proposal to restrict any increase in diluted bitumen shipments until it conducts more spill response studies. She says Trans Mountain is well within its rights to challenge any new regulations, but added environmental approvals are just one step and B.C. More uncertainty for Kinder MorganThe restriction creates more uncertainty for the already delayed Trans Mountain expansion project, which would nearly triple the capacity of the current pipeline system to 890,000 barrels a day. It mentioned the conditions on the Kinder Morgan project related to diluted bitumen. The Trust is an initiative of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation with a mandate to stop Kinder Morgan’s new Trans Mountain pipeline and tanker project.
Source: CBC News January 30, 2018 20:24 UTC