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Jim Carr confident feds will convince Kinder Morgan to proceed on Trans Mountain

Natural Resources Minister says the government and the company have just a few more weeks to find a way for Ottawa to alleviate enough of those jitters that the company will resume spending on pipeline construction this summer.

Natural resource minister says there are just a few more weeks to find a way forward on pipeline

Pipe shipments for the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Natural Resource Minister Jim Carr says he's confident the project will go forward. (CFJC News)

Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr says he is absolutely confident Canada and Kinder Morgan will come to a financial agreement that will convince the pipeline builder to proceed with the Trans Mountain expansion before its May 31 deadline.

Speaking at a conference in Ottawa today, Carr says it was understandable that the threat of "endless court action" gave Kinder Morgan's investors pause about proceeding.

He says the government and the company have just a few more weeks to find a way for Ottawa to help alleviate enough of those jitters that the company will resume spending on pipeline construction this summer.

Short on details

Carr says he has full confidence that will happen, but will not provide any details of the ongoing negotiations.

He says the legislation Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised to reassert federal authority to approve and build the pipeline is still being discussed as an option, but would not guarantee it will ever be introduced.

Carr says that as the world transitions to cleaner fuels, it will be decades before traditional oil is cast aside, requiring that Canada continue to develop and sell it in order to finance the path to a greener future.