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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has expressed confidence one or more pipeline companies will come forward with a plan to ship oilsands crude to the Port of Prince Rupert .
Enbridge Inc. is Canada ’s biggest shipper of crude oil with a vast cross-border network.
It would take “real provincial and federal legislative change” around climate policy, regulatory timeliness and Indigenous participation, Enbridge says.
First Nations and environmental groups were vehemently opposed to crude oil tankers sailing along the rugged, island-dotted northern B.C. coast.
Smith and industry players have been pushing Ottawa to lift the ban, but to date there’s no sign the Liberal government will oblige.
Other Canadian energy infrastructure players like Keyera Corp. and Pembina Pipeline Corp. are more geared toward natural gas.
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