The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion may not ease B.C. gas prices — here’s why | CBC News
Premier Jason Kenney is offering to help his B.C. counterpart with the high price of gasoline in that province’s Lower Mainland.
As he announced his government has proclaimed Bill 12, better known as the turn-off-the-taps legislation, Kenney suggested the additional pipeline capacity from the Trans Mountain expansion would pay dividends for Alberta and for British Columbians.
“Eight hundred thousand barrels per day will mean that we can increase shipments of refined products to the Lower Mainland. That will reduce gas prices for Vancouverites,” said Kenney.
An official with a retail petroleum consultancy said additional pipeline capacity could help ease the gas price situation in B.C., but not for at least a couple of years.