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TransCanada's Next Move After Keystone XL: Flood Mexico with Fracked Gas with State Department Help

2015-11-12 22:20:15| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

TransCanada, the owner of the recently-nixed northern leg of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline, has won a bid from Mexico's government to build a 155-mile pipeline carrying gas from hydraulic fracturing in the United States to Mexico's electricity grid. The company has benefited from Mexico's energy sector privatization promoted by the U.S. State Department , the same agency that denied a permit to the U.S.-Canada border-crossing Keystone XL.

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