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Vol. 10, No. 46 Week of November 13, 2005
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


Sands pipeline contest heats up

Four-way contest under way; ConocoPhillips gives fresh lift to TransCanada project; Enbridge expects to lock up Gateway deals early in 2006; Terasen in discussions; Altex looks at Texas

By Gary Park

Petroleum News Canadian Contributing Writer

Getting production from the Alberta oil sands to market — whether in Asia, the U.S. Midwest, the Gulf Coast or California — is turning into a battle without parallel among four pipeline companies. The latest flurry of action saw: • ConocoPhillips agree to ship crude on TransCanada’s proposed Keyst....

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Enbridge untroubled by competition


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