Locking horns over pipeline subsidiesEnbridge, Terasen at odds entering NEB hearing to collect $50M from existing Enbridge shippers to open up new U.S. markets Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
The desire to open up new U.S. markets for Alberta oil sands production is an added source of friction among Canada’s energy pipeline companies as Enbridge and Terasen prepare to argue the pros and cons of subsidizing oil sands pipelines.
A National Energy Board hearing is set to start April 7 into....
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