Latest News About Bridger Pipeline Canada

Updated 2026-05-20 17:05

Here’s a brief update on Bridger Pipeline developments related to Canada, based on recent reporting.

Illustration (conceptual): The plan envisions reusing segments of pipeline infrastructure built for Keystone XL in Canada, crossing into the U.S. near the border, and continuing to Wyoming, with interconnections that could allow flow toward U.S. refining hubs. Capacity figures cited in reports range from roughly 450,000 to 550,000 barrels per day initially, with potential upgrades toward higher throughputs depending on approvals and economics.[3][4][7]

If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific facet (e.g., regulatory status by region, projected economic impact for Alberta, or timeline expectations) and pull the latest precise statements from their official releases and major outlets. I can also monitor for any official updates and summarize them with citations.

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Trump Signs Order Authorizing Bridger's Canada-Wyoming Crude ...

The proposed project will transport Canadian crude from the U.S.-Canada border to Wyoming U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order authorizing a proposed project to transport Canadian oil across the border as part of an effort to revive parts of the cancelled Keystone XL pipeline. South Bow,…

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Smith welcomes U.S. approval of Bridger pipeline ...

Smith said the project could transport more than 500,000 barrels of Alberta oil per day to U.S. refineries, increasing export capacity for the province’s energy sector.(Photo: The Canadian Press) Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a newly approved cross-border pipeline expansion could significantly increase the flow of Alberta crude to the United States, following a presidential permit signed by U.S. President Donald Trump. According to a statement from Smith’s office, the permit authorizes...

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