It’s not quite Keystone XL, but Canada could be looking at an expanded pipeline capacity of 550,000 barrels per day into the United States.
South Bow Corp. is considering an expansion of its pipeline system that may revive a version of the canceled Keystone XL project. Bridger Pipeline filed an application last month with the Montana ...
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CALGARY - Spreading out risk among partners and customers will be key if South Bow Corp. goes ahead with the new Alberta-U.S. pipeline project it’s pitching to oilsands producers, its top executive ...
Pipes meant for the defunct Keystone XL project are shown stacked at a yard in Gascoyne, N.D., on Wednesday April 22, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Alex Panetta CALGARY — Spreading out risk among partners ...
CALGARY - Spreading out risk among partners and customers will be key if South Bow Corp. goes ahead with the new Alberta-U.S. pipeline project it's pitching to oilsands producers, its top executive ...
CALGARY - Spreading out risk among partners and customers will be key if South Bow Corp. goes ahead with the new Alberta-U.S. pipeline project it's pitching to oilsands producers, its top executive ...
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