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The Energy East pipeline was a proposed oil pipeline in Canada. It would have delivered diluted bitumen from Western Canada and North Western United States to Eastern Canada, from receipt points in Alberta, Saskatchewan and North Dakota to refineries and port terminals in New Brunswick and possibly Quebec. The TC PipeLines project would have converted about 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) of natural gas pipeline, which currently carries natural gas from Alberta to the Ontario-Quebec border, to diluted bitumen transportation. New pipeline, pump stations, and tank facilities also would have been constructed. The CA$12 billion pipeline would have been the longest in North America when complete.

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  • Energy East (en)
  • Oléoduc Énergie Est (fr)
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  • The Energy East pipeline was a proposed oil pipeline in Canada. It would have delivered diluted bitumen from Western Canada and North Western United States to Eastern Canada, from receipt points in Alberta, Saskatchewan and North Dakota to refineries and port terminals in New Brunswick and possibly Quebec. The TC PipeLines project would have converted about 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) of natural gas pipeline, which currently carries natural gas from Alberta to the Ontario-Quebec border, to diluted bitumen transportation. New pipeline, pump stations, and tank facilities also would have been constructed. The CA$12 billion pipeline would have been the longest in North America when complete. (en)
  • L’oléoduc Énergie Est était un projet de TransCanada visant à acheminer du pétrole de l'Alberta, de la Saskatchewan et du Dakota du Nord à un terminal maritime situé à Saint-Jean (Nouveau-Brunswick) tout en desservant les trois raffineries de l'est du Canada. Un second terminal maritime qui devait être situé sur le fleuve Saint-Laurent a été abandonné. Cet oléoduc de 4 600 km de long aurait eu une capacité de 1 100 000 barils par jour. Il transporterait soit du pétrole léger conventionnel soit du pétrole brut de synthèse, provenant du pré-raffinage du bitume extrait des sables bitumineux de l'Athabasca. Son coût est évalué à 12 milliards $ CA. Évoqué dès 2012, ce projet est annoncé officiellement le 1er août 2013. Selon le calendrier initial de TransCanada, l'oléoduc devait entrer en servi (fr)
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