TransCanada says it has secured enough customers to proceed with Keystone XL pipeline
by Keith Schneider, Los Angeles Times
Jan 19, 2018
2 minutes
SALT LAKE CITY - The Canadian pipeline company that set out a decade ago to build the $8-billion Keystone XL oil pipeline across the Great Plains said Thursday it had secured enough shipping orders to proceed with construction.
A statement released by TransCanada stopped short of making a commitment to construct the 1,189-mile pipeline from Hardisty, Canada, to Steele City, Neb.
Jane Kleeb, the founder and president
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