Globe and Mail: On a point of land jutting into the open waters of the fabled Bay of Fundy, Canada’s long-sought ambition to become a global oil exporter is coming into focus.
Here at Mispec Point, Irving Oil Ltd. and TransCanada Corp. plan to build a $300-million, deep-water marine terminal that would give Western Canadian crude producers their highly coveted direct access to world markets.
Currently, the industrialized tip of the wooded point serves as a hub for Canada’s energy imports.
It is home to......
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Posted by Globe and Mail: Shawn Mccarthy on September 2nd, 2013
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