Oil sands pipeline plans waverEnbridge, producers unable to negotiate tolling agreement for connection to Cushing; Terasen plans at risk; but China explores ways to process Alberta crude Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
China is moving into the spotlight as other plans for shipping oil sands production out of Alberta to new markets show signs of wavering.
Enbridge and Terasen, the two front-runners to build new pipeline connections, have raised doubts about pipeline projects that were destined to handle the burgeo....
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