Foothills breaks silence to dismiss Arctic Resources’ planEllwood says “over-the-top” route would never get political backing; insists 1977 U.S.-Canada treaty gives Foothills sole right to carry Alaska gas Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
An undeclared pact among Canadian-based pipelines to avoid brawling in the public arena over Arctic gas projects is starting to break down as crucial decision-making draws closer.
Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer John Ellwood raised the tension levels i....
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