Damper on Asian linkKinder Morgan, TransCanada and Canadian Natural Resources cool to idea that new markets for Canadian crude is an early option Gary Park For Petroleum News
Any thoughts that record shipments of Canadian crude oil from the Port of Vancouver might speed up the introduction of tanker traffic on a large scale to Asia have been downplayed by Kinder Morgan Canada.
Rival pipeline companies, Enbridge and TransCanada, agree that opening the door to alternative....
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