
Port of Vancouver reaches record cargo volumes in 2024 as crude oil exports soar
The Port of Vancouver moved a record amount of goods through its gates last year, an increase fuelled largely by surging oil exports enabled by the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Total freight at the country’s biggest port grew five per cent year-over-year to reach 158 million tonnes in 2024, the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority said Monday.
Crude oil exports climbed 527 per cent thanks to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion that began operations last spring.
The project twinned the existing pipeline and nearly tripled its capacity at a total cost of $34 billion. The pipeline extends from a storage terminal in Edmonton to the Rockies before winding southwest to a terminal in Burnaby, B.C.