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TransCanada soon to refile for Keystone XL approvals

CALGARY, Alberta, April 27 | Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:15pm EDT

CALGARY, Alberta, April 27 (Reuters) - TransCanada Corp will soon seek U.S. State Department approvals to build the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, the company's chief executive said on Friday.

Russ Girling told reporters that a refiling for the needed Presidential Permit that will allow construction of the $7.6 billion oil pipeline is "imminent" but declined to be more specific on the timing.

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