A TransCanada executive denies an ambitious new project by the company is being undertaken as an alternative to the Keystone XL pipeline.
Approval of Keystone XL has been delayed for years. TransCanada now awaits a decision on its route through Nebraska from the state Supreme Court.
Vice President for the Keystone Pipeline Project, Corey Goulet, (Goo-Lay) says the proposed 3-Thousand mile oil pipeline that would span Canada is not a replacement for Keystone XL. . .
Goulet says if there is an alternative to Keystone XL, TransCanada’s customers have already taken it:
Energy East is a proposed 3-Thousand mile pipeline that would stretch from western to eastern Canada.