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First Nations Hinder Access to Some Canadian Oil, Gas Facilities

Canada’s First Nations on Wednesday protested across the country — blocking railways, border crossings, and in some places hindered access to oil and natural gas facilities — to protest the federal government’s passage last month of an omnibus budget bill that altered the rules for leasing tribal lands.

January 17, 2013

TransCanada ‘Interim’ Tolls to Stick

Tolls will stay the same on TransCanada Corp.’s troubled natural gas Mainline linking Alberta to Ontario, Quebec and border crossings into the United States until a prolonged rate case sorts out its future.

January 9, 2012

Restructuring Pending, TransCanada ‘Interim’ Tolls to Stick

Tolls will stay the same on TransCanada Corp.’s troubled natural gas Mainline linking Alberta to Ontario, Quebec and border crossings into the United States until a prolonged rate case sorts out its future.

January 9, 2012

TransCanada Touts Mainline Loyalists

A core of customers is staying loyal to TransCanada Corp.’s troubled natural gas Mainline from Alberta to Ontario, Quebec, and border crossings into the United States, the beleaguered transporter said.

December 12, 2011

TransCanada Touts Mainline Loyalists

A core of customers is staying loyal to TransCanada Corp.’s troubled natural gas Mainline from Alberta to Ontario, Quebec, and border crossings into the United States, the beleaguered transporter said.

December 12, 2011

Westcoast Takes Equity/Capacity in Vector

The 1 Bcf/d Vector Pipeline project continued moving ahead asthe most likely new Midwest pipeline project to break ground andbegin construction. Westcoast Energy decided to grab a 30% equitystake and committed to take 240 MMcf/d of firm capacity in the $500million project. The transaction gives Westcoast a major stake ineach of three new gas pipeline projects that will form a newdelivery corridor to the Midwest, Northeast and eastern Canada fromthe Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

September 21, 1999