PetroChina will no longer be committed shipper on Trans Mountain oil pipeline
· CNA · JoinCALGARY, Alberta : PetroChina will no longer be a committed shipper on Canada's Trans Mountain oil pipeline after assigning its contracts to another party, the company said in a letter filed with the Canada Energy Regulator, dated Oct. 10.
The recently expanded Trans Mountain pipeline has capacity to ship 890,000 barrels per day of crude from Alberta's oil sands to the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia.
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