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Rob Breakenridge: Patience and planning more important than symbolic pipeline win

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12.08.2025

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As the push for new pipeline projects grows in both popularity and necessity, it’s both encouraging and unsurprising to see politicians increasingly willing to champion their cause.

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With the ongoing threat of tariffs and trade disruptions emanating from the U.S., coupled with weak GDP growth and dispiriting job numbers at home, there should be added urgency in identifying and advancing projects. Yet, for all the talk in recent months, we’re still waiting for action.

But that action shouldn’t come at the expense of logic and focus. A scattered approach isn’t helpful.

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