No quitting Keystone
TransCanada is plunging on in its efforts to ship more Canadian crude to the U.S. Gulf Coast despite the rejection of Keystone XL.
Paul Miller, president of the company’s liquids pipelines, said more capacity is due on stream by mid-year through TransCanada’s US$600 million Houston Lateral pipeline....
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