US tribes oppose Trans Mt pipeline plansTribal leaders tell Canada’s NEB Kinder Morgan’s expansion poses serious consequences for way of life, Pacific Coast environment Gary Park For Petroleum News
An unprecedented intervention from the United States is pitting Washington state Indian tribes against Kinder Morgan’s plans to expand its Trans Mountain crude pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific Coast.
Tribal leaders testified before Canada’s National Energy Board to voice their concerns about a d....
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