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466,000 barrels of oil left on a tanker from Vancouver on Oct. 1 and arrived 10 days later in Nikisi , Alaska .
That's the first such shipment in U.S. Customs data stretching back to 2014 .
The expanded Trans Mountain pipeline began operation earlier this year , bringing the line’s capacity up to 900,000 a day.
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