Enbridge CEO 'completely enthused' by conversation around energy in Canada, U.S. | CBC News
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Enbridge Inc.'s CEO Greg Ebel expresses optimism regarding government recognition in Canada and the U.S. to expedite oil and gas project developments. He highlights energy infrastructure as a significant topic during Canada's recent federal election, with promises from Liberal Leader Mark Carney to transform Canada into an "energy superpower" and streamline project approvals. However, tensions exist with current policies on carbon emissions and environmental reviews. Ebel remains cautiously optimistic, questioning whether campaign pledges will translate into actual reform while noting a changing dialogue around energy in Canada.
I'm completely enthused about it," Greg Ebel told analysts on a conference call Friday to discuss the company's latest financial results.
The fact that people are now talking about energy, energy infrastructure, getting stuff done that's just a marked change here in Canada.
I think the big question is, is that all campaign rhetoric or is that actually going to play out into actually permitting reform?
...he's going to take Carney "at his word that he's committed to building energy infrastructure in Canada."
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