RE:RE:RE:RE:Good read on TMX PipelineNot nearly as well as this:
"Brian Young, chief operating officer for the Pacific Pilotage Authority in Vancouver, said port authorities will be able to handle the increased traffic and there were enough pilots trained to meet the extra demand.
"The existing regime has been in place for 30 years, it's just going to be more of the same," said Young, adding he expected there to be a gradual increase in vessels loadings with Trans Mountain crude over the next 12 to 18 months.
Trans Mountain said its design for the expanded pipeline system gave careful consideration to various marine logistics factors including tides, drafts, weather, and daylight restrictions.
"Our engineering studies and simulation work indicate we will be able to meet contractual requirements given these external factors," a spokesperson said in an email."
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downwithdotcom1 wrote: how does this read??? dwdc
"Exports from the expansion of Canada’s TransMountain pipeline expansion project that launched on Wednesday may come in at only half of what the federal government is projecting, Canadian media have quoted traders and shippers as saying, citing loading restrictions and pilot and tub boat availability. "