Proposed oil pipeline to B.C. coast spurs alarm in Washington state [View all]
The province of Alberta late Thursday announced a route for a new, one-million-barrel-per-day crude oil pipeline to Canadas West Coast that terminates within about a mile of Washington state waters.
Environmental interests on the U.S. side of the border are worried.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney jointly detailed the fast-tracked plans for the big new pipeline stretching from the Edmonton region to a new export terminal capable of handling supertankers destined for Asian markets. The terminus they identified in the project documents is the Port of Vancouvers Roberts Bank expansion on the Strait of Georgia.
Oil-filled ships traveling from the port pass by the San Juan Islands and Olympic Peninsula as they head out to sea from Vancouver. A spill in Canadian shipping lanes could easily reach north Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Washingtons outer coast, threatening sensitive ecosystems and killer whale habitat.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2026/07/02/proposed-oil-pipeline-to-b-c-coast-spurs-alarm-in-washington-state/