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Alberta government examines paths for oil pipeline to West Coast

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03.01.2026

Danielle Smith says there are three options for a pipeline route from Alberta to B.C's coast

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The Alberta government is examining possible routes for a proposed bitumen pipeline to the Pacific Coast, and Premier Danielle Smith says three options are on the table — including one that could move oil into the lower B.C. Mainland for export.

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The premier has pitched the idea of a greenfield pipeline being built from Alberta to the Port of Prince Rupert that would be capable of shipping up to one million barrels per day, as she aims to see provincial oil production double over time.

As part of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between Alberta and the Carney government, the province intends to submit a pipeline proposal to the federal Major Projects Office for consideration by July.

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A provincial technical advisory group is analyzing potential routes for a proposed oil artery........

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