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MEG Energy Corp T.MEG

Alternate Symbol(s):  MEGEF

MEG Energy Corp. is a Canada-based energy company focused on in-situ thermal oil production in the southern Athabasca oil region of Alberta, Canada. The Company is engaged in the development of enhanced oil recovery projects that utilize steam-assisted gravity drainage extraction methods to improve the economic recovery of oil. It transports and sells thermal oil (AWB) to customers throughout North America and internationally. The Company owns a 100% interest in over 410 square miles of mineral leases in the southern Athabasca oil region of Alberta, Canada and is primarily engaged in sustainable in situ thermal oil production at its Christina Lake Project. Christina Lake Project is a multi-phased project, located 150 kilometers south of Fort McMurray in northeast Alberta. It comprised of approximately 200 square kilometers of leases.


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Post by ztransforms173on Sep 26, 2023 4:04pm
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Reuters: CER APPROVES Route Change Request For TMX

Reuters: CER APPROVES Route Change Request For TMX
- probably DELAYED but NOT by 9 months as previously thought

Canadian regulator approves route change request for Trans Mountain pipeline



 
Trans Mountain pipeline The Canada Energy Regulator (CER) approved a route change request for the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion on Monday, clearing a major hurdle and avoiding months of delay for the Canadian government-owned project.

Trans Mountain Corp (TMC), the federal government corporation that is building the expansion, had sought a route deviation on a 1.3-kilometre (0.8 mile) section of pipeline near Kamloops, British Columbia, to avoid planned micro-tunneling construction that it said would be unfeasible.

That request was opposed by the Stk’emlupsemc Te Secwepemc Nation (SSN) First Nation, whose territory the pipeline crosses, and who argued changing the route would disturb lands that hold “profound spiritual and cultural significance”.

The CER held a three-day hearing in Calgary last week, before ruling in favor of TMX. The regulator did not give reasons for its decision, only saying it would release them in coming weeks.

Trans Mountain Corp and the SSN First Nation did not immediately respond to requests for comments.29dk2902l

The controversial pipeline expansion is expected to cost C$30.9 billion ($22.97 billion), more than quadruple its initial budget, and has been subject to lengthy regulatory delays. In 2018, the Canadian government bought it to ensure its construction.

TMX is meant to start shipping crude late in the first quarter of 2024 but the last-minute route deviation request, filed in August, had raised concerns the pipeline could face further delays.

TMC said being forced to continue with micro-tunneling could mean that particular pipeline segment would not be completed until December 2024, versus a January 2024 completion date if the route adjustment was granted.

Morningstar analyst Stephen Ellis said the CER ruling was a positive step forward, but he still expected TMX’s start-up date to be pushed back.

It’s likely still too late to avoid further delays past Q1 anyways given the construction challenges,” Ellis said. “After a seemingly never-ending stream of bad news, at least the pipeline has something going right with this decision.”

Once operational, TMX will ship an extra 590,000 barrels per day of crude to Canada’s Pacific Coast, opening up Asian as well as U.S. West Coast markets to Canadian oil producers.

(C$1 = $0.7429)

(Reporting by Seher Dareen in Bengaluru and Nia Williams in British Colombia; Editing by Pooja Desai and Grant McCool)

https://boereport.com/2023/09/25/canadian-regulator-approves-route-change-request-for-trans-mountain-pipeline/

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