Energy East project hitting obstaclesTransCanada rejects criticism from Quebec’s largest gas utility as public opposition mounts stalling progress on export terminal Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline, designed to ship oil sands and Bakken crude across Canada and possibly by tanker to Europe, is now facing the same fix as all similar projects.
Once seen as the best hope of finding a clear path to Canadian government approval, the C$11 billion plan to ship 1.1 mi....
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