Seaway shipper challenges FERC ratesEnbridge-affiliate Tidal Energy marketing says revisions to committed rates would ripple negatively through the industry Eric Lidji For Petroleum News Bakken
A shipper on the Seaway pipeline is asking federal regulators to maintain existing rates on the 500-mile crude oil pipeline connecting the U.S. Gulf Coast and Cushing, Okla.
In an Oct. 15 letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Canadian oil and natural gas marketing firm Tidal Energy....
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