BP official: Window is closing on pipeline, but hope remains
Gary Park, PNA Canadian correspondent
Time is running out for crucial regulatory decisions that will keep alive plans for an Alaska Highway gas pipeline, but an answer to the Canada-U.S. clash over subsidies could be within sight, a senior official of BP PLC said July 23.
David Welch, president of BP Alaska-Canada Gas Pipelines, told r....
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