The Kinder Morgan Burnaby Facility As Alberta Mulls Buying Out The Trans Mountain Pipeline

A contractor works at the Kinder Morgan Inc. Trans Mountain pipeline expansion site in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, on Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Alberta, the landlocked Canadian province that's home to the oil sands, would be willing to buy out Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline if that's the only way to salvage the critical export route, Premier Rachel Notley said. Photographer: Ben Nelms/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A contractor works at the Kinder Morgan Inc. Trans Mountain pipeline expansion site in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, on Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Alberta, the landlocked Canadian province that's home to the oil sands, would be willing to buy out Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline if that's the only way to salvage the critical export route, Premier Rachel Notley said. Photographer: Ben Nelms/Bloomberg via Getty Images
The Kinder Morgan Burnaby Facility As Alberta Mulls Buying Out The Trans Mountain Pipeline
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