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PetroChina ends its role as dedicated shipper on Trans Mountain pipeline

PetroChina Canada will no longer be a committed carrier on the Trans Mountain oil pipeline after designating its agreements to another celebration, the business said in a letter submitted with the Canada Energy Regulator, dated Oct. 10.

The just recently broadened Trans Mountain pipeline has capability to deliver 890,000 barrels daily (bpd) of crude from Alberta's. oil sands to the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia. The business is a subsidiary of China's top oil-producing company. PetroChina and holds 6 possessions in western Canada,. including the MacKay River and Dover oil sands projects and a. stake in the LNG Canada melted gas task, due to. begin operating next year.

A spokesperson for PetroChina Canada did not right away. respond to an ask for discuss why the business had actually given up. its dedicated shipping contracts.

PetroChina Canada wrote to regulators to say it was. withdrawing as an intervenor in a

long-running conflict

in between Trans Mountain and its committed carriers over. pipeline tolls.

PCC has now designated these agreements to another celebration. and will not be a dedicated shipper going forward, the letter. said.

PetroChina did not call the other celebration.

(source: Reuters)