Alberta premier urges U.S. firms to start Arctic gasline paperworkKlein promises fast approvals and no retroactive conditions; thinks pipeline decisions “imminent;” wants gas to fuel province’s petrochemicals sector Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
The Alberta government has stepped up its campaign to strip liquids from Arctic gas by promising speedy approval for any applications to build pipelines through the province.
Alberta Premier Ralph Klein pledged a streamlined regulatory process to clear the way for a pipeline in a Houston meeting wit....
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