Monday Apr 28
TransCanada fights U.S. decision on huge gas terminal
“But I think with the states' opposition, it's going to be very hard for Broadwater to overcome.”
An energy company, rejected by two states in its bid to build the world's first floating liquefied natural gas terminal in Long Island Sound, said Monday it intends to appeal to the U.S. Commerce Department. via The Globe and Mail
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