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Standing Tall for Landowner Rights
Julia Trigg Crawford of Direct, Texas, is the manager of a 650-acre farm that her grandfather first bought in 1948.
Japanese group offers fast-track on LNG
A Japanese consortium working on an independent Alaska liquefied natural gas project has completed a feasibility study and given it to state officials.
Anna G. Eshoo: Keystone XL pipeline won't live up to TransCanada's promises
An environmental activist holds a sign in Bryant Park, protesting the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, May 13, 2013 in New York.
TransCanada to Sell Pipelines Stake to TC PipeLines for $904 Million
TransCanada Corp. plans to sell down its stake in two natural gas pipelines to TC PipeLines L.P. , an affiliated company, in a roughly $904 million deal expected to free up funds for capital investments.
Testimony at gas-plant hearing centres on political interference
The office of a former provincial energy minister told the Ontario Power Authority to offer a "richer settlement" to the company that had been slated to build a cancelled gas-fired power plant, a committee investigating the projects heard.
Extend eastern pipeline to Saint John, mayor tells oil companies
The mayor of Saint John, N.B., Mel Norton, right, arrives at Calgary city hall Tuesday, with assistant Christopher Dever.
East-West pipeline: Saint John, N.B., mayor urges work on a in-betweena provinces
A mayor from New Brunswick says it's important that oil producers realize the advantages of a pipeline that would carry western crude oil to eastern refineries.
New Market Research Report: TransCanada PipeLines Limited -...
The company operates and maintains oil and gas pipelines. It operates through three business segments such as Pipelines, Energy, and Electricity Supply Quote.
SADIF Analytics releases new summary due diligence report for TransCanada Corporation
Ilhavo, Portugal - SADIF Investment Analytics, announces a new summary due diligence report covering TransCanada Corporation .
TransCanada Sues To Stop Oklahoma Keystone Pipeline Protesters
TransCanada has filed a lawsuit in Atoka County seeking an injunction and restraining order that keeps protesters from disrupting its pipeline construction sites in Oklahoma.
Maine wind turbine fire under investigation
An investigation into the cause of a fire that destroyed a wind turbine at New England's largest wind farm is expected to wrap up within a month.
Why President Obama Will Approve Keystone XL And Why TransCanada's Shares Will Soar
On April 18, Federal Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said that Canada would accelerate its East and West oil pipeline plans if Keystone XL was to be rejected by the U.S. administration.
Oklahoma order targets oil pipeline opponents
TransCanada said it filed a lawsuit in Oklahoma to ensure construction of the domestic leg of the Keystone XL pipeline is shielded from protesters.
Down the line: How TransCanada fumbled the Keystone pipeline project
Reporter Nathan VanderKlippe hopped in a car and drove the proposed route of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline to sketch the people and places that stand in its way.
Momentum for Keystone approval this year waning
Steven Kean, president and COO of Houston-based Kinder Morgan, said opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline may be related more to opposition against developing oil sands than it is about pipeline concerns.
NHPUC grants PSNH rehearing on investigation into Merrimack Station Scrubber costs and cost recover
TransCanada said that it had previously pointed out that PSNH's construction of the variance provision would lead to the absurd result that PSNH could have spent an unlimited amount of money on the Scrubber and never had the duty to seek a variance from the law.
Pipe Dreams: How Many Jobs Will Be Created By Keystone XL?
One of the few sectors that has gained a full head of steam during the weak U.S. economic recovery is the energy industry.
Harper to Visit New York in Push for Keystone Approval
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit the U.S. next week as Canada intensifies efforts to secure approval of TransCanada Corp.
'Great white father ... we do not want this pipeline': The Keystone road trip
John Heidler checks in on new calves born on his ranch near Faith, South Dakota on April 25, 2013.
Enbridge adjusted earnings beat expectations, but pace unlikely to last
Enbridge Inc. is seeking U.S. approval to pump more crude through an Alberta-to-Wisconsin pipeline -- a process the company expects to be easier than the one TransCanada Corp.