BC rejects Trans MountainProvincial government says Kinder Morgan has failed to meet its safety conditions, but company insists pipeline plan isn’t dead GARY PARK For Petroleum News
Relations between Canada’s two most western provinces threaten to turn sour with the British Columbia government stunning its Alberta neighbor by calling on the National Energy Board to reject Kinder Morgan’s bid to triple capacity on its 60-year Trans Mountain pipeline to 890,000 barrels per day.
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