First Nations join Keystone XL pipeline
Five Indigenous communities plan C$1 billion equity investment in disputed line, promise to put environment at top of decision making Gary Park for Petroleum News
TC Energy has played what is widely viewed as its ace card in the Keystone XL gamble.
Ending a prolonged period of speculation and rumors, the Calgary-based pipeline giant has announced that a group of five Canadian First Nations has signed a deal to make an equity investment of up to C$1 billion in....
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