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Canada’s federal government on April 24 approved Enbridge Inc.’s $4 billion Sunrise Expansion Program to grow its Westcoast natural gas transmission system in British Columbia.
The project will add about 139 kilometres of new pipeline in 11 looping segments and increase capacity by roughly 300 million cubic feet per day (about a 17% boost on the T‑South system). Construction is slated to begin in July 2026 with a targeted in‑service date in late 2028.
The Canada Energy Regulator’s sign‑off includes 47 binding conditions on environmental, safety and Indigenous engagement.
Enbridge and Ottawa estimate the expansion will support up to 2,500 construction jobs, contribute more than C$3 billion to GDP and generate around C$700 million in new federal and provincial tax revenue.
The project is intended to shore up regional energy security for British Columbia and the U.S. Pacific Northwest and to support LNG export facilities coming online, including Woodfibre LNG. Enbridge previously sold a 12.5% stake in the Westcoast pipeline to the Stonlasec8 Indigenous Alliance in 2025 and the consortium has pro rata options to join the expansion.








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