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Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan want to study feasibility of west-east pipeline
Premiers say a pipeline would connect western oil and gas to Ontario ports, refineries, boost self-reliance
The government of Ontario, working with Alberta and Saskatchewan, wants to explore the feasibility of a new west-east pipeline to bring western oil and gas to southern Ontario refineries and ports. Ontario issued a request for proposals to conduct a study "exploring options for establishing a new economic and energy corridor" between the provinces, according to a government news release Thursday.
"By advancing a Canadian energy corridor from Alberta to Ontario, we are securing long-term energy access for families and businesses, creating thousands of jobs, and opening new doors for trade and investment, while strengthening our position as a global energy leader," said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in the news release. "This corridor will help get Alberta's responsibly produced energy to markets across Canada and around the world."
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Posted: Aug 07, 2025 2:19 PM EDT | Last Updated: August 7
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