Friday, August 02, 2013

TransCanada Ramps Up East Coast Pipeline as Keystone Stalls

Council of Canadians opposes the Energy East pipeline.  Source: TransCanada Corp.
TransCanada Corp announced plans on Thursday for Canada's largest pipeline, a 2,700-mile, $12 billion line to ship crude from the oil sands of Western Canada to the Atlantic, as its U.S.-bound Keystone XL project stalls in Washington.

Canada's No. 2 pipeline company said "strong market support" convinced it to build the 1.1-million-barrel-per-day Energy East Pipeline, which will bring crude from Alberta to refineries in Eastern Canada and to a new deepwater oil terminal on the Atlantic for export from Canada.

TransCanada Ramps Up East Coast Pipeline as Keystone Stalls

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