News: TransCanada Corp (TRP)
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Liberal win in Canada's British Columbia may raise pipeline odds
* Political opposition had pledged to block new pipelines
TransCanada's Keystone crude pipe shut after Alberta power outage
CALGARY, Alberta, May 14 - TransCanada Corp said its 590,000 barrel per day Keystone oil pipeline was shut down on Tuesday after a power outage in Alberta cut the electricity supply to pump stations in the province.
UPDATE 1-TransCanada to build $900 mln Alberta oil pipeline, terminal
* Heartland Pipeline to ship up to 900,000 barrels/day of crude
TransCanada to build pipeline, terminal facility in Alberta
May 2 - TransCanada Corp, Canada's No. 2 pipeline company, said it would spend an estimated $900 million to build and operate a 200-kilometer (125-mile) pipeline and oil storage terminal to cater to growing crude production in Alberta.
TransCanada sees Keystone XL delayed till second-half 2015
CALGARY, Alberta - TransCanada Corp, Canada's No. 2 pipeline company, said on Friday the long wait for U.S. government approval of its controversial Keystone XL project will further delay completion of the pipeline and push its cost above the company's $5.3 billion estimate.
UPDATE 3-TransCanada sees Keystone XL delayed till second-half 2015
* TransCanada says approval delay could up Keystone XL costs
UPDATE 1-Keystone Cushing-to-Gulf Coast oil pipe on target for Dec.
April 26 - TransCanada Corp's 400,000 barrel per day Keystone Marketlink pipeline between Cushing, Oklahoma, and Port Arthur, Texas is on target to begin commercial operations in December of this year, the company said on Friday.
REFILE-TransCanada expects Keystone XL to be in service in H2 of 2015
April 26 - TransCanada Corp reported a 27 percent rise in first-quarter profit, and said it now expects its Keystone XL pipeline to be in service in the second half of 2015.
RPT-US environment regulator slams Keystone pipeline review
WASHINGTON, April 22 - The U.S. environment regulator on Monday said the State Department must take a harder look at climate and other impacts of the Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL oil sands pipeline before the Obama administration issues a final decision on the project.
U.S. environment regulator slams Keystone pipeline review
WASHINGTON - The U.S. environment regulator on Monday said the State Department must take a harder look at climate and other impacts of the Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL oil sands pipeline before the Obama administration issues a final decision on the project.
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Press Releases
- TransCanada to Hold Shareholders' Annual Meeting and Issue 2013 First Quarter Results April 26
- Alerian Announces Real-Time Launch of Two Indices
- TransCanada Launches Binding Open Season for Eastern Oil Pipeline
- TransCanada Launches Binding Open Season for Eastern Oil Pipeline
- TransCanada Statement Regarding NEB Decision on Canadian Mainline Restructuring Proposal
- TransCanada Director Retires
- TransCanada Director Retires
- TransCanada to Present at FirstEnergy Capital and Societe Generale East Coast Energy Conference
- TransCanada to Present at FirstEnergy Capital and Societe Generale East Coast Energy Conference
- TransCanada Closes $600 Million Preferred Share Issue

