Enbridge seizes pipeline openingDueling with rival TransCanada in rush to serve Texas Gulf Coast refineries; plans Seaway line reversal, keeps Wrangler on books Gary Park For Petroleum News
With TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline grounded for possibly 18 months, Enbridge is showing its Canadian rival no mercy.
It has a deal to pay US$1.5 billion for ConocoPhillips’ 50 percent share of the under-utilized Seaway pipeline from the Texas Gulf Coast to Cushing, Okla., teaming up with Enterp....
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