Spurning XL could be a boost to North American railroadsTransCanada argues cost efficiency and safety while CP defends safety record as US evaluates rail as Keystone alternative Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
If Keystone XL gets scuttled by the Obama administration the number of crude-carrying trains will increase across North America, posing a serious risk to public safety, said TransCanada Chief Executive Officer Russ Girling.
“While we view rail as a complementary short-term solution until more pipeli....
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