Legal showdown loomsEnbridge will fight with ‘every means,’ if Canadian government sticks with 1978 Northern Pipeline Act; TransCanada worries about pipeline getting caught in legal quagmire; ministry spokesman agrees decision needed soon — may come in March Gary Park Petroleum News Calgary Correspondent
TransCanada Chief Executive Officer Hal Kvisle regards talk of a battle with Enbridge over rights to carry Alaska gas through Canada as a news media creation.
For Kvisle, the issue is simple. TransCanada has the sole rights under the 1978 Northern Pipeline Act to control the Canadian segment and has....
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