Show notes
The new 590,000 b/d Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) pipeline has the potential to shift export patterns for heavy sour Canadian crude away from the US Gulf coast by adding new capacity out of Vancouver’s Westridge terminal, but some obstacles persist. Join Argus’ crude and LPG editorial manager Gus Vasquez and deputy editor Amanda Hilow in discussing the new pipeline, its purpose and early trade patterns surrounding its deliveries.Key topics covered in the podcast:Canadian crude buyers seek a more efficient route to marketLingering logistical constraints after the commencement of TMXCrude grades being delivered via the pipeline



