That arrangement may change in the next few years. In May, Calgary-based Enbridge Inc. filed a proposal with Canada’s National Energy Board for a $5.3 billion, 900-mile dual oil pipeline linking Alberta’s oil fields to the Pacific. The pipeline could ultimately ship more than half a million barrels of oil a day to Asian buyers.

Leading the legal effort for Enbridge is Richard Neufeld, 54, of Fraser Milner Casgrain’s Calgary office, part of a cadre of veteran regulatory lawyers that includes Blake, Cassels & Graydon’s C. Kemm Yates, a longtime counsel to Trans-Canada Pipeline Limited; MacLeod Dixon’s Don Davies, counsel to the Mackenzie Gas Pipeline Project, among others; and Lawrence Smith of Bennett Jones, longtime counsel to ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd.

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