Trans Mountain pipeline construction nearing 80% completion
CHILLIWACK — As pipeline activities occur throughout Chilliwack and the surrounding communities to the east and west, Trans Mountain Corporation said Friday that construction of the pipeline is close to 80 per cent complete as project costs now exceed $30 billion.
In a news release posted on its website Friday (Mar. 10), Trans Mountain Corporation says the pipeline will be in service in the first quarter of 2024. Once completed, the pipeline system will have nearly tripled its capacity, representing an increase of 590,000 barrels per day to a total of 890,000 barrels per day.
The company says the expanded pipeline represents an integral piece of Canada’s energy infrastructure, providing an essential route to west coast tidewater for direct access to international markets, including the U.S. and Asia. This access will achieve global market pricing for Canadian crude oil, which is periodically sold at a discount, while supporting Canada’s energy security goals.
Trans Mountain says it is in the process of acquiring external financing to fund the remaining cost of the project, now that the total project cost is estimated at $30.9 billion.
