TransCanada steps up campaignPending Canadian government ruling, CEO Hal Kvisle rejects Enbridge pitch, says competition has ‘already happened’ Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
With the Canadian government pondering its next move, TransCanada fired the latest salvo April 7 in its battle with Enbridge over who will play the key role in building the Canadian portion of the Alaska Highway natural gas pipeline.
In a conference call billed as “Setting the Record Straight,” Tran....
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Enbridge campaign has been ongoing
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