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Canada approves Enbridge’s $4 billion natgas expansion pipeline

Canada approved a $4 billion natural-gas?expansion to Enbridge's Westcoast Pipeline System in British Columbia, the company said on Friday. This will increase the network's capacity by about 300 million cubic ft per day.

Enbridge says that the Sunrise Expansion program is expected to bring more than $3 billion into Canada's economy. It will also involve hiring 2,500 workers, mostly from indigenous and local communities.

The expansion will involve?constructing additional pipeline segments along with the existing system?,?additional natural gas compression capability and?upgrades to existing facilities.

The?company's shares rose by 1.5% this morning.

Enbridge's Westcoast Natural Gas Pipeline System stretches 2,900 km (1,802 mi) from Northeast British Columbia to Canada-U.S. Border, with a current total capacity of 3.6 Billion Cubic Feet of Natural Gas per Day.

Construction of the expansion project will begin in July 2026. The?targeted date for in-service is late 2028.

In May of last year, Enbridge announced that it would sell 12.5% of the Westcoast Pipeline to Stonlasec8?Indigenous Alliance. This was the first deal to include funding from a federal loan program designed to help Indigenous groups own parts in resource projects.

(source: Reuters)