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WASHINGTON, Nov 6 (Reuters) - The White House said on Friday that President Barack Obama's decision to reject Transcanada's Keystone XL pipeline is specific to the project and does not affect other pipelines in the works. "The argument that we're making here is very specific but it does not mean that no more pipeline will be constructed in this country over the next 15 months," White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters, referring to the time left in Obama's term. Asked specifically about whether anything from the Keystone decision would affect Enbridge's Alberta Clipper project, which is awaiting a presidential permit for an expansion, Earnest said he was unfamiliar with that review. "Maybe ... the decision around the Keystone pipeline has been over-hyped: I can say that I can't recall ever having heard of the pipeline whose name you just recited," Earnest told reporters at a White House briefing. (Reporting by Roberta Rampton and Ayesha Rascoe; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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Transcanada Pipelines Ltd.
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CODE : TRP.TO |
ISIN : CA89353D1078 |
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Transcanada Pipelines is a producing company based in Canada. Transcanada Pipelines is listed in Canada. Its market capitalisation is CA$ 45.6 billions as of today (US$ 33.4 billions, € 31.0 billions). Its stock quote reached its lowest recent point on February 18, 2000 at CA$ 10.00, and its highest recent level on February 21, 2020 at CA$ 76.58. Transcanada Pipelines has 867 229 952 shares outstanding. |