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We deliver the energy you need every day. Safely. Responsibly.
The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association brings together Canada’s transmission pipeline operators to share knowledge and continuously improve our industry’s performance.
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Why we Need Pipelines
Impact of Pipelines on our Everyday Lives
Why Pipeline Expansion is Needed
Economic Benefits to Canada
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“How can we be assured that a spill from a dilbit pipeline won’t take over five years to clean up?” – Scott R. (Whistler, B.C.)