CALGARY, Alberta, May 10 (UPI) -- The company behind the planned Keystone XL oil pipeline said it received enough support from the industry to move ahead with an oil terminal in Alberta, Canada.
Pipeline company TransCanada said it has received binding commitments for more than 500,000 barrels per day "leading to the opportunity to expand the proposed 2 million barrels of crude oil batch accumulation tankage and pipeline infrastructure to a 2.6 million barrel terminal" in Hardisty, Alberta.