TransCanada starts Keystone XL in Texas
Aug 17, 2012 | 03:22 PM
| Michael Cowden
Tags
Keystone XL,
TransCanada,
pipeline,
line pipe,
steel,
Michael Cowden
CHICAGO TransCanada Corp. has started construction on the southern portion of its planned Keystone XL crude oil pipeline, a company spokesman confirmed Friday.
The Calgary, Alberta-based energy company is currently doing ground clearing, grading and other preliminary work at several locations in southern Texas, the spokesman told AMM.
The $2.3-billion portion of the Keystone XL, which TransCanada refers to as the Gulf Coast Project, will run 485 miles from a crude oil hub in Cushing, Okla., to refineries in Nederland, Texas.....
To access AMM's full content, please log in below. If you do not have an AMM account, we invite you to take a free trial or subscribe below.
Already a registered amm.com user?
Access to amm.com editorial content is granted only to paid subscribers and trialists. If you do not have an active account in your own name, please either subscribe or take a trial and you will have instant access to amm.com content. Sharing your login credentials with individuals who are not subscribers represents a violation of AMM copyright.
Every morning, every minute no matter how often you follow the markets, there's an AMM subscription to fit your needs.
Subscribe Now
Click Here
Not sure if you are ready to invest in a subscription right now? Take a free, no-obligation trial. Start your free trial today.
Take a Free trial
Click Here