Shrinking the fieldCanada’s NEB applies new federal legislation in limiting intervener status at Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain expansion hearings Gary Park For Petroleum News
The Canadian government’s new rules to expedite the regulatory phase of large-scale energy projects and eliminate repetitive presentations are getting their first test as Kinder Morgan prepares for public hearings on its plan to triple capacity on the Trans Mountain pipeline to the British Columbia....
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