Emission rules not neededTransCanada, Imperial take issue with new climate change regulations by Alberta and Canada; Girling argues for pipeline exemption GARY PARK For Petroleum News
TransCanada and Imperial Oil, two of Canada’s largest energy companies, agree that a legislated limit on greenhouse gas emissions from the oil sands is an unnecessary part of climate change plans by the Canadian and Alberta governments.
Russ Girling, chief executive officer of TransCanada, said new....
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Imperial has similar view
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