TransCanada, Enbridge going at it againPipeline giants lock horns over rival attempts to establish a ‘bullet’ crude oil pipeline from Alberta to U.S. Gulf Coast By Gary Park For Petroleum News
When the National Energy Board convenes on Sept. 15 it could be adjudicating another brawl between TransCanada and Enbridge, Canada’s pipeline heavyweights.
They just can’t seem to get along.
In the preliminary skirmishes, the two are sharply at odds over the cheapest way to get heavy crude from Ca....
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