Pipeline regulation in Canada

The CER regulates roughly 10% of the pipelines in Canada.

The CER regulates roughly 10% of the pipelines in Canada

 

Canada contains more than 760,000 kilometres of pipelines transporting hydrocarbons like oil and natural gas. That’s almost enough pipe to go to the moon and back. Most of these pipelines are regulated provincially.

Pipelines that cross provincial boundaries or the Canada-U.S. border are regulated federally by the Canada Energy Regulator (CER). The CER is responsible for 73,000 km of pipeline, or roughly 10 per cent of the Canadian total.

Learn more about how the provinces’ and territories’ pipelines are regulated:

Learn more about how the CER regulates cross-border (interprovincial/international) pipelines:

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