Enbridge sanctioned an expansion of the southern segment of its British Columbia(B.C.) pipeline system, a project that would cost up to US$2.65 billion (C$3.6 billion), after strong demand from crude oil producers. In a separate move, the company launched an open season on the northern segment of the B.C. line. Interest in the open season would determine whether Enbridge launches a $1.4 billion (C$1.9 billion) expansion of that line. Enbridge said the T-South expansion of its B.C. pipeline system, which runs from near Chetwynd and extends south to the Canada-U.S. border at Huntingdon-Sumas, will add 300 MMcf/d (8.5 MMcm/d) of capacity.
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