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Energy Transfer and South Bow Teaming up for New Canadian Export Pipeline

If Sanctioned, the Big Sky Pipeline System Would Move Volumes from Alberta to the Midwest and Gulf Coast

Big Sky Pipeline Project Targets Canadian Crude Oil Export Growth

In this video, we explore recent developments in Canadian crude oil export capacity, focusing on the newly announced Big Sky Pipeline Project. Energy Transfer and South Bow have launched an open season for this proposed pipeline, which is expected to leverage existing infrastructure like the Keystone Pipeline, Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), and ETCOP to expand Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) oil egress.

Comparing Big Sky Pipeline to Trans Mountain and Enbridge Mainline

We break down the potential Hardisty-to-Gulf Coast route, examine how this project compares to current Canadian oil takeaway options like the Trans Mountain Expansion and Enbridge Mainline, and assess competitive pipeline tariffs from Hardisty to Patoka and the Gulf Coast.

Pipeline Tariffs, ROW Reuse, and Economics of Heavy Crude Transport

This video also covers potential pipeline capacity upgrades, tariff benchmarks, and project economics, including how underutilized steel and existing right-of-way could lower capital costs and improve ROI.

Midstream Infrastructure Analysis: Why Big Sky Deserves Attention

Watch now for an in-depth midstream infrastructure analysis of this under-the-radar development and how the Big Sky Pipeline Open Season could reshape the future of Canadian heavy crude transportation.

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