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TransCanada cancels Energy East terminal in Cacouna, Que.

by The Canadian Press   

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The Calgary-based company says it's the decision was made in part because of concern for beluga whales near the site

CALGARY—TransCanada Corp. has confirmed that it no longer plans to build a terminal at Cacouna, Que., as part of its Energy East pipeline project.

The Calgary-based company says it’s making the decision in part because of concern for beluga whales near the site.

TransCanada also says it will look at alternative locations in Quebec for a marine and tank terminal.

Refineries in Quebec and New Brunswick would continue to be connected directly to Energy East under TransCanada’s proposal.

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The company says it expects the Energy East pipeline will be in service by 2020.

TransCanada’s announcement follows a Montreal La Presse report that it had ditched plans to build an oil port in Quebec.

It had previously suspended construction of a port at Cacouna in eastern Quebec because of the presence of belugas, which have seen their numbers dwindle to about 1,000 according to a federal wildlife committee’s report last year.

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