Enbridge in Talks About Mainline Pipeline Expansion as Canadian Oil Output Grows

Enbridge in Talks About Mainline Pipeline Expansion as Canadian Oil Output Grows
A truck passes the Enbridge Cheecham Terminal, an oil storage terminal, southeast of Fort McMurray, Alta. on April 23, 2024. The Canadian Press/Amber Bracken
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Enbridge Inc. has begun talks with its customers about expanding its Mainline pipeline network to handle growing volumes of Canadian oil output, the Calgary-based company said Friday.

“We have commenced commercial discussions with the industry. We’ve spent the quarter engineering the expansion,” said Colin Gruending, president of liquids pipelines for Enbridge, on a conference call with analysts.