Kinder Morgan Canada asks for relief on pipeline condition to avoid project delay
CALGARY — Kinder Morgan Canada has asked the National Energy Board to waive an approval condition of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion because it might delay completion of the project.
Shawn Denstedt, a lawyer at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt representing Kinder Morgan Canada subsidiary Trans Mountain, said in a letter to the NEB that it needs to be allowed to install mats to deter fish spawning as soon as possible to have them in place before spawning season.
The NEB told the company last week that it had to stop installing the deterrent mats because they’re considered construction activity, and the company does not yet have all conditions approved for pipeline construction.
Denstedt said if the NEB doesn’t grant Trans Mountain’s request “expeditiously,” then installations of the mats and corresponding crossing construction could be delayed by a year, potentially impacting when the project is complete.