Trans Mountain expects oil shipments to reach 90 per cent of capacity in Q2
CALGARY — Trans Mountain Corp. says oil shipments through its pipelines reached 83 per cent of capacity in the first quarter and is expected to rise to 90 per cent in the second quarter.
The Calgary-based company that operates the pipeline from Alberta to the British Columbia coast says about 737,000 barrels of crude oil passed through the pipeline per day in the three-month period starting this year.
That is down from the 757,000 barrels per day reported in the same quarter last year, but the company says it is due to “temporary market factors, including lower customer demand due to higher freight rates, as well as Trans Mountain’s customers undertaking maintenance operations and third-party disruptions.
The quarterly report also showed that Trans Mountain had adjusted earnings of $552 million before interest, taxes and depreciation, down from $568 million from the same period last year.


