The increase in crude tanker traffic from Vancouver, British Columbia, due to the Trans Mountain Expansion oil pipeline has prompted new safety measures, including using helicopters for marine pilot transport. US Gulf Coast re-exports of Canadian crude are decreasing, possibly due to rerouting to the West Coast via TMX. Concerns arise about crude quality on the TMX pipeline affecting flows to US West Coast refiners.
Crude quality issues on TMX pipe may hamper flows from Canada to US West Coast refiners https://t.co/iD2vEsaAMh https://t.co/tHngRABRQD
Crude quality issues on TMX pipe may hamper flows from #Canada to US West Coast refiners #oott https://t.co/KwKVDLSu1e
⚠️Crude quality issues on TMX pipe may hamper flows from Canada to US West Coast refiners U.S. oil refiners and West Coast traders are flagging concerns about the quality of crude shipped on the newly completed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion (TMX), warning that high vapor…
🇨🇦🇺🇸🚢 US Gulf Coast re-exports of Canadian crude, via @Vortexa Presumably these are the lowest hanging fruit re: rerouting to West Coast via TMX, and not surprised to see the flow drying up relative to recent highs. https://t.co/Chxi9hnG1f
#Canada: The increase in crude tanker traffic out of Vancouver, British Columbia, with the opening of the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) oil pipeline has led to new safety measures, including using helicopters to shuttle marine pilots from outgoing crude-laden tankers. #oott…
US Gulf Coast re-exports of Canadian crude, via @Vortexa Presumably these are the lowest hanging fruit re: rerouting to West Coast via TMX, and not surprised to see the flow drying up. https://t.co/wW3dFoFt5h