TransCanada reapplies to build XL permit
May 04, 2012 | 05:35 PM
| Catherine Ngai
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TransCanada,
Keystone XL pipeline,
reapplication,
U.S. State Dept.,
US energy independence,
Russ Girling,
energy market,
steel pipe and tube
X70 material
NEW YORK TransCanada Corp. submitted a new application to the U.S. government Friday to build its controversial Keystone XL pipeline, a project that was denied earlier this year due to environmental concerns.
The proposal entails the second leg of a $7.6-billion plan that aims to convey oil from Canada to Texas Gulf Coast. The Calgary, Alberta-based energy company previously announced plans to first construct a portion of the pipeline from Cushing, Okla., to the Gulf Coast of Texas as a standalone effort, then reapply for a Canada-to-Nebraska leg later (AMM,....
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