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Vol 21, No. 22 Week of May 29, 2016
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Trans Mountain fight far from over

Conditional NEB approval to tripling Kinder Morgan crude system, prompting hard line from First Nations, munis, environmentalists

GARY PARK

For Petroleum News

More than four years after formally stepping into the batters’ box with plans to triple capacity of its Trans Mountain crude oil pipeline system, Kinder Morgan has limped to first base. The question now is whether there is any hope that the company can steal second base, let alone make home base. Li....

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NEB conditions

NEB decision called ‘milestone’

Also called a ‘disappointment’

Cabinet has until December

No pipeline-hydro link


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