Enbridge president fears “self-interest” could delay gas pipeline to Lower 48Says Alaska's ban on “over-the-top” route is “too narrow in terms of interest”; also cites aboriginal land claims, prolonged regulatory process and low gas prices as problems Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
Enbridge Inc. president Pat Daniel has called for a continental view to overcome “self-interest” that he warns could stall development of a gas pipeline from the Arctic to the Lower 48.
The head of the Calgary-based energy shipper and distributor said unresolved aboriginal land claims, long regulat....
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