12
May
12:20
TransCanada signs fourth right-of-way pact for Prince Rupert pipeline
Canadian pipeline giant TransCanada said Tuesday it signed an agreement with the Lake Babine Nation of central British Columbia Canada, Kallanish learns. This provides the aboriginal group with unnamed financial and other benefits in exchange for right-of-way related to the $5 billion Prince Rupert pipeline project.
TransCanada will design, build, own and operate the Prince Rupert line, a 559-mile natural gas pipeline. This will deliver natural gas from Huds…
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