Pipeline

Gasoline futures soar, retail prices up as Colonial Pipeline woes persist

Leak shuts down Colonial Pipeline main gasoline, distillate lines last week By Devika Krishna Kumar NEW YORK, Sept 16 (Reuters) – Gasoline futures have soared and prices at the pump in certain states have started to spike as a result of an ongoing shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline, the key artery bringing gasoline and other products […]

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Ex-PM Mulroney urges Trudeau to act on Energy East in speech to UofC students

“The previous government refused to understand you cannot separate what’s good for the environment and what’s good for the economy” Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney was in Calgary on Tuesday to give a speech to law students entitled “Role of a Prime Minister: Responsibilities and Leadership,” and he took the opportunity to give current Prime Minister

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Equalization payments for pipelines? PSAC’s plan is flawed in so many ways

Equalization payments for pipelines is unconstitutional, poor way to stimulate Canadian debate Mark Salkeld is basking in oil and gas industry approval for his recent media comments about linking Eastern Canada equalization payments and pipelines approvals. He shouldn’t be. The strategy is wrong-headed and ultimately harmful to industry’s own interests. Salkeld is the CEO of

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Dakota Access pipeline fight gives spark to Native American activism

International attention drawn to Dakota Access pipeline battle By Andrew Cullen and Ruthy Munoz CANNON BALL, N.D./WASHINGTON, Sept 7 (Reuters) – A Native American tribe’s efforts to halt construction of a crude oil pipeline in North Dakota have swelled into a movement, drawing international attention and the support of movie stars and social media, and

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US court expected to decide whether to halt Dakota Access pipeline work

Dakota Access pipeline would deliver Bakken crude to US Gulf Coast By Julia Harte WASHINGTON, Sept 6 (Reuters) – After violent clashes over the weekend between protesters and security officers near the construction site, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and a neighboring Native American tribe asked the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Sunday

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Enbridge announces delay of Sandpiper Pipeline Project

Sandpiper Pipeline put on hold until Bakken production recovers Sept 1 (Reuters) – Enbridge Inc, Canada’s largest pipeline company, said it will withdraw its regulatory applications pending with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission for the Sandpiper Pipeline Project. The long-planned and often-delayed Sandpiper pipeline project will be put on hold until crude oil production in North Dakota

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Some Colonial pipeline shippers looking to sell ‘history’ as losses climb

Colonial pipeline Line 1 moves gasoline from US Gulf Coast to Atlantic Coast By Devika Krishna Kumar NEW YORK, Aug 26 (Reuters) – Some shippers on the largest U.S. refined products pipeline are looking to unload their coveted space after holding onto it has cost them for months, several sources said. Over the last four years,

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