TransCanada Corp. is pushing back the in-service date for its
Keystone XL pipeline from late-2014 or early-2015 to second-half 2015.
The move follows on-going delays in issuing the US Presidential
Permit for the project and comes just days after Canada’s Natural
Resources Minister Joe Oliver remarked at the Center for Strategic and
International Studies in Washington, DC, that stopping Keystone XL
construction would not keep Alberta’s oil sands resources “in the
ground.”
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