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

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.
While Enbridge doesn’t have a cost estimate yet for the project, Gruending added, the expansion could be in-service as early as 2026 or 2027. He emphasized it would be a small expansion that would add incremental capacity along the existing pipeline network, which has already been expanded many times over the course of its 75-year history….