Trans Mountain catapulte la production, mais les nuages restent sur le coût du projet

Nearly six months after its opening, the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is boosting Canada's energy sector as promised — but questions still linger about who will pay for the project's massive cost overruns. In this photograph taken with a drone, the Trans Mountain Burnaby Terminal tank farm is seen in Burnaby, B.C., on Thursday, April 4, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

CALGARY - Nearly six months after its opening, the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion is boosting Canada's energy sector as promised — but questions still linger about who will pay for the project's massive cost overruns.

By a variety of measures, the expensive and contentious pipeline project is bearing fruit as more ºÃÉ«tv oil reaches the West Coast to be shipped to export markets.

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