Fate of Keystone XL still uncertainObama’s win revives controversial pipeline as hot energy issue; no clear message from re-elected president where he stands Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
The Canadian and Alberta governments have made it clear they will not live on hope, nor will they get bogged down by doubt when it comes to the future of TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline under a re-elected President Barack Obama.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, on the heels of two trips to China th....
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