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Company says cross-mountain pipeline will restart ‘in just a few days’
Trans Mountain Corp. said it was only a few days away from restarting its pipeline.
The company said this week’s rain and snowfall in BC has so far not caused any new concerns for the Trans Mountain pipeline.
The pipeline has been shut down since November 14 as a precaution due to flooding and severe weather in BC
Trans Mountain Corp. says it has more than 470 workers on the ground to reinforce the berths and complete repairs to maintain line integrity.
Trans-mountain pipeline transports 300,000 barrels of petroleum products per day from Alberta to BC
Trans Mountain Corp. indicates when the pipeline can be restarted, it will operate at reduced capacity.
This Canadian Press report was first published on December 1, 2021.