Alberta poised to make West Coast pipeline announcement later this week
CALGARY — The Alberta government is poised to make an announcement about its plans for a new West Coast oil pipeline on Thursday, but experts say industry skepticism is well warranted.
Sam Blackett, press secretary to Premier Danielle Smith, said Tuesday that there will be a “major announcement” on July 2 to share new details about the province’s submission to the federal major projects office, established a year ago to speed along infrastructure deemed in Canada’s national interest.
Alberta is acting as a proponent for a new pipeline that would carry up to one million barrels per day from the oilsands to a yet-to-be-determined West Coast tanker port. Under a federal-provincial energy accord signed last year, Ottawa’s support for the pipeline is contingent upon the building of the massive Pathways carbon transport and storage project that would offset some of the emissions impact from increased oilsands production.
Smith has said the province would submit plans for a West Coast pipeline to the projects office by a self-imposed July 1 deadline.


