MidstreamBusiness.com
Subscribe
Pipeline and Gas Technology
Magazine Archives
Gas Processors Report
Newsletter Archives

The MagazineThe NewsletterSpotlights
  • Prices
    MARKET PRICES
    • News
    • Exclusives
    • Frac Spread
    • Natural Gas
    • Natural Gas Liquids
    • Stock Prices
  • Finance
    MIDSTREAM FINANCE
    • News
    • Exclusives
    • A&D
    • Debt & Equity
  • Gathering & Processing
  • Transport
    TRANSPORT
    • News
    • Exclusives
    • LNG
    • Pipelines
    • Trucks & Rails
  • Storage
  • Construction
    CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
    • News
    • Exclusives
    • Project Updates
  • Technology
    TECHNOLOGY & EQUIPMENT
    • News
    • Exclusives
    • Automation
    • Compression
    • Corrosion
    • Leak Detection
    • New Equipment
    • SCADA
  • Regulation
EMAIL  Email
PRINT Printer Friendly
Text Size:
A | A
Tweet
  • Home
  • Regional-Snapshots

TransCanada: Keystone XL Rejection Not Based On Project’s Merits

Text Size: A | A
EMAIL
PRINT Printer Friendly
Tweet
Frank Nieto, Editor, Midstream Monitor
February 23, 2012

Member Benefits:

  • 10 issues of Targeted Editorial in Midstream Business Magazine
  • Weekly PDF Newsletter Midstream Monitor
  • Frac Spread and NGL Prices
  • Midstream News And Exclusives
  • Construction Updates
  • Regional Midstream Snapshots

TransCanada Corp. officials emphasized that the recent rejection of a Presidential Permit by the U.S. State Department for the Keystone XL Pipeline was not based on the merits of the company’s application, but the 60-day decision deadline imposed by Congress in a bill to extend payroll tax cuts in January. The State Department rejection was due to not having enough time to fully consider the project.

“We’re obviously disappointed with that decision. A TransCanada commitment to the project remains very strong, and the company will reapply for the Presidential Permit,” ...

TO CONTINUE READING, SUBSCRIBE Register for a free trial

Already a subscriber? Log In
Password:
 
Forgot your password?

Related Regional-Snapshots News

  • Surging Production Makes Market ‘Bear’ Feel Upbeat
  • Despite Federal Funding, Renewables Will Take Backseat To Fossil Fuels
  • China’s Shale Gas Quest Poised For Take-off
  • REX Supplies Midwest, Eastern Parts Of The Country
  • Midcontinent Express’ Lamar Interconnection Was Its Most Active Receipt Point in 2010
  • Most Popular
  • Top Search
HART ENERGY
1616 S. Voss, Suite 1000, Houston, Texas 77057-2627
Tel: +1.713.260.6400; Fax: +1.713.840.8585
About Us | Advertise | Subscribe | Legal Notice | Site Map
Copyright© 2013 Hart Energy. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part, in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.