Gas pipeline hinges on U.S. Canada pactFederal officials tell Congress they believe 1977 agreement binding, say changes would require Canadian approval by The Associated Press
An agreement nearly a quarter of a century old could define the route and specifications for a pipeline to take natural gas from the North Slope to the Lower 48, unless the federal government and Canada alter that pact.
The 1977 “Agreement Between The United States and Canada On Principles Applicabl....
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