Alberta to limit oil production to end of 2020 as pipeline delays persist
CALGARY — The Alberta government says some oil companies will have to limit their production until the end of 2020 as pipeline delays persist.
Energy Minister Sonya Savage says the current limit is being extended because there are no new pipeline expansions on the horizon in the near term that could open markets.
Production limits were supposed to last until the end of this year, when Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline expansion to the U.S. Midwest was set to start up, but that project has been delayed.
The province says that without production limits, there would be 150,000 more barrels produced daily than could be exported.