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      From: brewnoser2@gmail.com              The Canadian Press ยท Posted: Jun 03, 2021              Insurance provider for Trans Mountain pipeline says it won't renew policy       Argo Group says pipeline no longer fits its 'risk appetite'              https://i.cbc.ca/1.4686330.1527796983!/fileImage/httpImage/image       jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_780/trans-mountain.jpg              An insurance provider for the Trans Mountain pipeline said it will not renew       its policy with the company when it expires in August.              Argo Group International Holdings Ltd., an international underwriter based in       Bermuda, said the project no longer fits the company's risk appetite.              "We currently insure the Trans Mountain pipeline, but do not intend to renew       when the policy expires in August 2021," spokesman David Snowden said.              "This type of project is not currently within Argo's risk appetite."              The decision by Argo Group comes even after the operator for Trans Mountain       received regulatory approval to protect the identity of its insurers.              Trans Mountain had argued that identifying its insurers could make it harder       to get insurance at a reasonable price and prejudice its competitive position.              Underwriters such as Zurich Insurance Group AG have also dropped Trans       Mountain as a possible client, amid pressure from environmental and Indigenous       groups against the government-owned pipeline.              Environmental groups, such as the Sunrise Project, have been petitioning       insurance providers to refuse coverage for Trans Mountain as a means to       prevent its ability to operate.              Some construction for the pipeline's expansion project have begun and the       company said it is on track to be completed by the end of 2022.              Ottawa stepped in to buy the company in 2018 from Kinder Morgan Inc., which       was threatening to scrap the project due to the fierce pushback.              The expansion will more than double the pipeline's capacity from approximately       300,000 barrels per day to 890,000 barrels per day.              Trans Mountain did not immediately reply to a request for comment.       _______________________________              https://d10p6pkj5na3og.cloudfront.net/beaconhill/Assets/Images/C       ver%20Image%20Cropped-2-jpg/Cover%20Image%20Cropped-2x400.jpg              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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