Kinder Morgan in a wrangleBC government, City of Vancouver, accuse Trans Mountain operator of sidestepping expansion questions in advance of NEB hearings Gary Park For Petroleum News
Kinder Morgan is now facing the same buffeting as rival Enbridge as it enters the regulatory phase of its plan to triple its shipments of oil sands bitumen to the British Columbia coast and Washington state for possible export to Asia.
Having initially avoided the public rage that has surrounded Enb....
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