Trans Mountain's Expanded Pipeline System to Begin Operations on May 1
(Reuters) — Trans Mountain's expanded oil pipeline system will start commercial operations on May 1, the Canadian company said on Wednesday.
"Trans Mountain anticipates providing service for all contracted volumes in the month of May," it said.
RELATED: Trans Mountain to Finish Final Segment of Oil Pipeline Expansion in April
With the appropriate approvals from the Canada Energy Regulator (CER) and completion of remaining construction activity, Trans Mountain will commence transporting crude oil on the expanded pipeline system, the company said.
"After commencement of operation of the project, Trans Mountain will continue cleanup, reclamation, road and civil work."
The company had said earlier that it will finish constructing the final segment of its Canadian oil pipeline expansion in April.
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