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Vol. 10, No. 35 Week of August 28, 2005
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Testing times loom for pipelines

Shippers give thumbs up to Canada’s pipelines; National Energy Board says debate builds around shipping arrangements and tolls

Gary Park

Petroleum News Canadian Correspondent

For more than four years, the mainline crude and natural gas pipelines of Enbridge and TransCanada, respectively, have been operating well below capacity, with only the Alliance gas system functioning at its peak, a National Energy Board report shows. Based on a survey of shippers, the federal regul....

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