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Old 11-20-2017, 12:11 PM
Jack Hardin Jack Hardin is offline
 
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They were just saying on the news that this isn't a done deal yet. Trans Canada will look at the new route to see if it's viable and profitable. When Keystone started, Oil was 3 times a much as it is today plus, Trans Canada now has to deal with all the landowners that the new route will cross.

The twining of the pipline to the BC coast will be delayed indefinitely. Although approved by the Feds, they are not interested in pushing against Provincial and Municipal opposition to it. I don't expect to see shovels in the ground in my lifetime.
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