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Canada's Trans Mountain Pipeline Reaches Settlement Agreement
724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
Trans Mountain has filed a negotiated settlement with the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) covering tolling, tariffs, and transportation services for the Trans Mountain Pipeline System after roughly 18 months of negotiations with shippers. The agreement, which represents the majority of contracted firm volumes on the system, would create a long-term commercial framework governing pipeline access, pricing and service if approved by the regulator.
Pipeline Expansion
The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion entered commercial service in 2024, nearly tripling pipeline capacity to about 890,000 barrels per day and providing Canadian producers with expanded access to export markets on the Pacific Coast.Market Implications
The agreement is seen as a significant development in the energy market. The increased demand for Canada's crude oil exports could shift the balance in the energy market.The Trans Mountain pipeline plays a crucial role in the energy market. The agreement will reduce long-term commercial uncertainty for shippers and could impact the balance in the energy market. The markets will closely follow this development and assess its potential effects on energy prices.