After years of debate, a final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline may be close at hand.
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After years of debate, a final decision on the Keystone XL pipeline may be close at hand.
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CALGARY – Oil has begun to flow on the southern leg of TransCanada Corp.’s (TSX:TRP) Keystone XL pipeline.
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Canadian pipeline giant TransCanada Corp. (TRP) has delayed the start date for the planned Keystone XL pipeline for a second time this year to 2016, as approval from Washington for the controversial project is still pending.
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WASHINGTON — Alberta Premier Alison Redford says she senses a shift in discussions with some U.S. government officials about the proposed Keystone XL oilsands pipeline.
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Alberta Premier Alison Redford is expected to push U.S. officials on the Keystone XL pipeline project during her visit this week.
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Alberta Premier Alison Redford says she is “very optimistic” that U.S President Barack Obama will ultimately approve the Keystone XL pipeline, and is headed to Washington next week to continue efforts to promote the project to stakeholders south of the border.
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EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Alison Redford will make her fifth trip to Washington next month to speak about the need for the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver says the Canadian government welcomes the support from top business leaders who have written to U.S. President Barack Obama, urging him to approve the Keystone XL pipeline.
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The World Energy Council (WEC) has this week ranked Canada as number six in green energy credentials and environmental performance, nine places ahead of the United States. At the same time, environmentalist lobbies in the U.S. have stepped up pressure on the Administration in Washington to continue blocking any approval for the Keystone XL pipeline, even if Canada were to improve still further its regulations on carbon emissions.
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Oil producers and refineries are in the midst of a transition to shipping their oil by rail, and that means the Keystone XL pipeline is not needed, a report from Canaccord Genuity Inc. says.
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