TransCanada needs decision on changesHas requested state to let it ‘curtail’ work on line to Alberta and focus on LNG project; another open season planned for this year Becky Bohrer Associated Press
The state could decide the week of April 2 whether to give TransCanada Corp. permission to shift its attention to a liquefied natural gas project, capable of overseas exports.
TransCanada has asked the commissioners of Natural Resources and Revenue to allow it to “curtail” its work on a line that w....
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