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Trans Mountain growth requires 6 more leave-to-open permits, regulator says

The Canada Energy Regulator (CER). has six leavetoopen applications left to consider for the. 590,000 barrelperday Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. task, a CER spokesperson said on Friday.

The Canadian government-owned pipeline growth will nearly. triple the flow of crude from Alberta to Canada's Pacific Coast. and open access to Asia and the U.S. West Coast. So-called. leave-to-open orders signal approval from the regulator that a. area of pipeline can begin operating.

After years of building and construction hold-ups and cost over-runs,. oil market participants are viewing closely for when the. growth opens.

Earlier this month Trans Mountain said the pipeline. would begin transferring oil on May 1.

The company did not right away react to an ask for. discuss whether all 6 impressive leave-to-open. applications require to be authorized before operations can start.

The CER has actually so far approved 36 out of 42 leave-to-open. applications got from Trans Mountain, covering pipeline. spreads, pump stations and tanker loading facilities.

According to the CER website each area of the pipeline. needs leave to open before it can start operating.

The CER has typically been authorizing leave-to-open. applications within a week or more of them being sent by. Trans Mountain.