TransCanada plays a wildcardRolls out plans for standalone pipeline from Cushing to Texas Gulf Coast; reconfigures Keystone XL; says shippers need outlet Gary Park For Petroleum News
TransCanada is adopting a divide-and-conquer strategy to keep alive its bi-national Keystone XL pipeline, splitting off the Cushing to Texas Gulf Coast portion as a standalone project to ease a glut of crude at the Oklahoma hub, while announcing it will reapply in the “near future” for the disputed....
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