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Natural Resources committee  There are a couple of things. First of all, the issues surrounding any given project are highly politicized at this point of view, particularly in the United States, and I'm not convinced that any given action from within Canada would necessarily outright remove some of the poli

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Natural Resources committee  I don't think that it's a direct conclusion.

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Natural Resources committee  I don't have any opinion on the issues of upgrading where in the value chain.... Clearly from the wellhead through to the fuel tank in a car or a moped in Kenya, or what have you, there's a series of different events that happen in that supply chain to enable the use of energy.

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Natural Resources committee  We're absolutely committed to that. That's a central tenet of our CEPA integrity first program in the industry. Our members have signed on to that and I can tell you that without exception our board members are pushing us to ensure deeper and faster collaboration on all those fro

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Natural Resources committee  Our website, aboutpipelines.com, is our best attempt so far to be as transparent as we can, and that's continuously being populated with more and more information related to the industry. The particular economic evaluation that you have before you, commissioned from Angevine in t

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Natural Resources committee  Sure. I don't have specific hard numbers in the economic data broken down with respect to those communities, but I would point to a number of major developments that have been proposed to allow for the possibility of equity shares and a lot of models are available to consider sho

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much. Thank you for having me today. I'm looking forward to all the presentations. It's a very important topic that you're considering. I'll be sharing the views of the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association, and some of the benefits across Canada in developing oi

March 4th, 2014Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Finance committee  Maybe I could make an undertaking to come back with that from those three, but I would say that the overall plan in terms of investment is about $25 billion and a typical large pipeline construction project will employ about 4,000 people. The bigger story is what it enables. Clea

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Finance committee  That's certainly what we've seen in the U.S. as well on Keystone, yes.

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Finance committee  Let me be clear. In looking at the NTSB report, I'm not sure there was any specific metallurgical connection made between the product and that phenomenon. It was carrying that kind of product and that kind of phenomenon can occur on pipelines. There is research into that phenomen

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Finance committee  I reject the premise in which the quote has been extracted. Dilbit is not corrosive to pipelines. That's been proven very thoroughly in the science by peer reviewed journals as well as other studies.

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Finance committee  We have a very active climate change working group, with respect to our own operations. Oil pipelines generally use electric pumps and therefore, in and of themselves are zero emitting. Natural gas pipelines use gas-fired compressors. We're looking for ways to run those more effi

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny

Finance committee  Absolutely. We look at all measures we can in terms of efficiency. On the pipelines our job is safe, environmentally sound delivery, and they are getting better all the time. We really need to take a look at this on a global level and understand how we play into that. Technology

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Dr. Brenda Kenny