Pipeline projects battling for survivalEnbridge hires Prentice in attempt to broker First Nations deal on Northern Gateway; Canadian government reaches out to Obama Gary Park For Petroleum News
In what could be among the final gambits to win over the U.S. and Canadian governments, high-level moves are being made to keep hope alive for the Enbridge Northern Gateway and TransCanada Keystone XL pipelines.
Enbridge has recruited Jim Prentice, a leading Canadian banker and highly respected for....
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