“We understand the August 21 decision by the NEB regarding the evidence of Mr. Kelly and support the principle that public confidence in the impartiality of the regulatory process is crucial.

We remain confident that an objective review of the energy market and the economics of the Trans Mountain Expansion Project support it moving forward.

The NEB has outlined a process to give Trans Mountain an opportunity to provide a plan to replace the evidence by August 28 and an opportunity for Intervenors to respond by September 4.

We are confident we can meet requirements outlined by the NEB and that the regulatory process can proceed in a timely manner without material delay.”

Ian Anderson, President, Kinder Morgan Canada