Canada Greenlights $4 Billion Enbridge Pipeline Expansion
Canada has approved a $4 billion expansion of an Enbridge pipeline in British Columbia, aiming to boost natural gas transport capacity by 300 million cubic feet per day. Construction begins in July 2026, with operations expected by late 2028, said Canadian Minister Tim Hodgson.
The Canadian government has given the green light to a massive $4 billion expansion of the Enbridge pipeline in British Columbia. The project, which falls under the Sunrise Expansion Program, will significantly boost natural gas transportation capacity in the region.
According to Enbridge, this ambitious endeavor aims to add approximately 300 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to the southern portion of the Westcoast pipeline system. The expansion marks a pivotal development in Canada's energy infrastructure.
Canadian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Tim Hodgson, confirmed the approval on Friday. Construction is set to commence in July 2026, with a projected in-service date slated for late 2028. The project reflects Canada's ongoing commitment to advancing its energy capabilities.
(With inputs from agencies.)

