XL pipeline lives up to nameKeystone heads for cost inflation as decision-making drags; TC says weather taking toll; poll shows strong US backing for project Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
The specter of more delays and rising costs is being quietly raised by TransCanada as it wages a battle for the survival of its Keystone XL plan.
In its latest forecasts, the energy infrastructure giant said stalling over a decision on a United States Presidential Permit has forced it to push back....
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