Pipelines feeling the pinchTransCanada hit by declining long-haul firm contracts; Westcoast Energy faces tougher competition out of traditional supply area in B.C. Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
Natural gas shippers on two of Canada’s main pipeline networks face sharp toll hikes if applications before the National Energy Board are approved later this year as the pipeline companies grapple with rising excess capacity on their systems.
TransCanada is seeking a return of 11 percent on a 40 pe....
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Near-term supply in basin can’t fill capacity Westcoast cities 2 bcf per day excess capacity
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