The president of Canada's largest energy workers union is upset that the
National Energy Board (NEB) has rejected his claim that TransCanada
Corp. violated its approval for the $7-billion Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Canada's energy regulator has rejected a union's claim that TransCanada
Corp. violated its approval for the $7 billion Keystone XL oil
pipeline, and
refused to reopen hearings into the project.
OTTAWA -- Canada’s largest energy workers’ union says yesterday’s National Energy Board ruling to deny a hearing on the construction permit for the Keystone XL pipeline is “incredible” and “a blatant cover up” for the pipeline company, TransCanada Pipeline.
State regulators
in North Dakota say they support a controversial pipeline that would carry
oilsands crude from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, though they want it built in
a responsible manner.
The
National Energy Board is investigating a claim by the Communications, Energy
and Paperworkers Union that Trans Canada Pipeline's Canadian permit for
construction of the Keystone XL pipeline has expired.