
Oil & Gas
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Feds order oldest DOT-111 tank cars off tracks in 30 days
Transport Minister Lisa Raitt also ordered rail carriers to prepare emergency response assistance plans for shipments of all petroleum products
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U.S. EPA reduces amount of cellulosic biofuels required in gasoline
Cuts reflect 2013 production of fuel made from nonfood plants, which was lower than projected
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Stalling Keystone XL will hurt Canadian, U.S. economies, Oliver says
Finance Minister Joe Oliver said indefinite delay of project hurts employment on both sides of border
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Regulator blasted for approving new CNRL operations near leaks in Alberta
AER allowed company to resume operations in area where it is still trying to fix bitumen leaks
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Big industry set to pay more for natural gas in New Brunswick
Six companies currently use about 85 per cent of natural gas that flows into province
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Lawyer asks court to shut Alberta plant behind oilsands odours
Wants court to force Baytex Energy to shut facility near Peace River, Alta., until changes made
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Customers fully committed to Keystone XL despite delay, TransCanada says
Spokesperson said company has a waiting list should more room come available on proposed pipeline
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Keystone XL: U.S. pipeline workers blast feds for delaying decision
Claim delay has erased thousands of high-paying pipeline jobs this summer alone
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Sask. Premier Wall dismayed by U.S. Keystone delay
Wall linked approval of the Keystone project to the successful transport of other commodities in his province
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Alaska Legislature passes bill to advance major LNG project
Bill set state participation at about 25 per cent in project also being pursued TransCanada Corp.