TransCanada drops tanker portIn bid to satisfy opponents, partners, company drops plan for marine terminal from Energy East; Quebec questions economic benefits GARY PARK For Petroleum News
TransCanada has resorted to another gambit to rescue the second of its planned crude oil pipelines out of Western Canada by scuttling a proposed tanker terminal in Quebec for the C$12 billion, 2,800-mile Energy East system.
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