Enbridge gets $14.7M federal refund over Northern Gateway pipeline project
OTTAWA — Enbridge is getting a $14.7-million refund on fees it paid Canada’s federal energy regulator for a pipeline it won’t build.
The Northern Gateway pipeline was supposed to connect Alberta’s oilpatch to a port in Kitimat, B.C., but the plan came apart when the federal Liberals banned tanker traffic from British Columbia’s northern coast.
Without oil tankers to serve the port, there was no point in sending Alberta bitumen to Kitimat and the project died in 2016.