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'Devil in the details' on Alberta-Ottawa energy accord: former pipeline executive

The memorandum of understanding could include a 400-kilometre pipeline and carbon capture plans aiming to reduce emissions by 22 megatonnes annually, officials say.

  • On Nov. 19, 2025, federal and Alberta officials said Ottawa and Alberta are close to a memorandum of understanding to advance a northwest British Columbia oil pipeline, possibly announced around the United Conservative Party of Alberta convention.
  • Amid a thaw in federal‑provincial relations, a recent turnaround between Alberta and Ottawa has prompted talks that couple new energy development with the Pathways Alliance carbon‑capture initiative.
  • Mr. Sabia and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson are spearheading discussions, but Carney and Smith are involved in the negotiations, with implementation requiring Indigenous buy-in and environmental approvals.
  • Paired with carbon-capture, the proposal aims to reduce emissions intensity and open markets in Asia and the U.S. West Coast while boosting tax and royalty revenue, but Premier David Eby, British Columbia, opposes lifting the tanker ban.
  • Prime Minister Mark Carney's travel schedule complicates timing, as his Nov. 24 return and federal Liberal caucus dissent could delay talks while Alberta completes regulatory and constitutional work before Ottawa considers Major Projects Office referral.
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The energy agreement would include the construction of an oil pipeline linking Alberta to the north coast of British Columbia.

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According to some sources, discussions are taking place between Ottawa and Alberta regarding a pipeline to the north coast of British Columbia.

·Montreal, Canada
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The Globe & Mail broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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