ICYMI: Incoming Enbridge CEO commits to Calgary with optimistic eye on energy transition, writes ChrisVarcoe: yyc yycbiz
Ebel uses the metaphor of a river to explain how its vast business operates geographically, with the “riverhead” of the liquids pipeline system starting in Western Canada and flowing to tributaries across North America.
“There are natural reasons where our various businesses are based out of, and they go from those riverheads to the river mouth where energy flows. So that’s a good reason for Calgary to be the headquarters of Enbridge and the other businesses to largely be run out of those other locations.”Before working for the deputy prime minister, Ebel was employed at Decima Research.
After working at the World Bank, Westcoast Energy and Duke Energy, Ebel served as CEO of Spectra from 2009 until the merger with Enbridge. “The bigger issue is the overall permitting and I would say that for all energy infrastructure. I think we’re getting closer and closer on economic incentives making it viable. The issue is one of, can you get it permitted?” he said.
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