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In pipeline crawl, Keystone XL may soon take lead

by Chris Vacroe (feat. Kevin Birn)

Calgary Herald
May 2, 2018

The starter’s pistol sounds and one wanders off course, while the others plod ahead. But the slowest poke of all finds its way back on course and threatens to take the lead.

That’s a good way to picture TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline project today.

It’s impossible to definitively say which of the two largest pipeline proposals to move Canadian oil out of the country will be built first: the Trans Mountain expansion or Keystone XL....

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