President Trump has authorized a significant cross-border oil infrastructure project that would transport petroleum from Canada into the United States.
The approved Bridger Pipeline Expansion would feature a 3-foot diameter conduit running from the Montana-Canada border southward through eastern portions of Montana and Wyoming. The pipeline would eventually connect to existing petroleum transport infrastructure in the region.
Despite receiving presidential approval, the project must still secure additional permits from state and federal regulatory agencies before construction can commence. These supplementary approvals represent standard requirements for major energy infrastructure developments that cross state boundaries and international borders.
The pipeline represents part of ongoing efforts to expand North American energy transport capacity and strengthen cross-border energy partnerships between the United States and Canada.







