Greg Ebel

Greg Ebel

CEO Canada

Greg Ebel is the CEO of Enbridge Inc., a major North American pipeline operator that plays a critical role in the transportation of crude oil and natural gas. Under his leadership, the company has focused on expanding its utilities segment and optimizing its pipeline operations, resulting in significant increases in core profit. Recently, Ebel commented on the company’s financial performance, noting that Enbridge's guidance remains stable despite potential tariffs on energy imports from Canada proposed by President Donald Trump.

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Canada Canada: Greg Ebel, the Enbridge CEO, explains why his company is not interested in taking on the risk of a new pipeline project. 5

The Globe and Mail: Enbridge says it’s not willing to take on development risk of Alberta pipeline project

Canada Canada: Greg Ebel is president and chief executive officer of Enbridge. 7

The Globe and Mail: Let’s build Canada now – or risk falling behind

Canada Canada: Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel says the last 10 years, under former prime minister Justin Trudeau, have been a 'competitive disaster for Canada.' 3

The Globe and Mail: Enbridge CEO urges Ottawa to remove barriers to building energy infrastructure

Canada Canada: Greg Ebel is the chief executive of Enbridge and is optimistic about ongoing conversations regarding energy infrastructure. 8

The Globe and Mail: Enbridge capitalizes on growing power demand but says federal support for oil and gas not yet clear

Canada Canada: Enbridge Inc. chief executive officer Greg Ebel stated that Canada should declare pipeline projects in the national interest. 7

The Globe and Mail: Trade war a ‘great opportunity’ to talk about pipelines, says CNRL president

Canada Canada: Greg Ebel is the CEO of Enbridge Inc. and discussed the impact of tariffs on Canadian oil imports. 6

The Globe and Mail: Tariffs would need to be in place for years to alter U.S.-Canada crude flows, Enbridge says