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CHRIS HELGREN/Reuters
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VANCOUVER
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Enbridge Inc. ENB-T is embarking on a $4-billion expansion of its pipeline system for transporting natural gas in British Columbia after receiving approval from the federal government.
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The Sunrise expansion project will increase capacity by 17 per cent at Enbridge’s T-South system, focusing on southern B.C. but also bolstering the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
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“The multibillion-dollar Sunrise expansion program is a shovel-ready, critical natural gas infrastructure project that supports the advancement of Canada’s energy superpower ambitions,” Enbridge chief executive officer Greg Ebel said in a statement on Friday.
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The improvements to pipeline and related infrastructure are designed to help an array of customers, including Woodfibre LNG, a project under construction near Squamish, B.C., that hopes to start exporting liquefied natural gas to Asia by late 2027.
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Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. acquired a 30-per-cent stake in Woodfibre in 2022, while the remaining 70 per cent is held by Pacific Energy Corp. Ltd. The latter is part of privately owned Singapore-based RGE Pte. Ltd., which is controlled by Indonesian businessman Sukanto Tanoto.
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