Regulator provides its reasons for Trans Mountain route change ruling

Workers place pipe during construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on farmland, in Abbotsford, B.C., on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. The Canada Energy Regulator has released its reasons for its decision last month to allow Trans Mountain Corp. to go ahead with a pipeline route deviation against the wishes of a B.C. First Nation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

CALGARY - The Canada Energy Regulator has released its reasons behind its decision last month to allow Trans Mountain Corp. to go ahead with a pipeline route deviation against the wishes of a B.C. First Nation.

In written reasons released Friday, the regulator said it agreed with the Crown corporation's position that being forced to stick to a previously agreed upon route and construction method despite the difficulties encountered tunnelling through rock in that area would result in unacceptable delays and cost increases.

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