TransCanada Lobbying Tops $1.3 Million as It Pushes Keystone

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TransCanada Corp., the Calgary-based company pushing a $7 billion pipeline from Alberta’s oil sands to refineries along the U.S. Gulf Coast, spent $1.33 million on Washington lobbyists last year.

The company hired two firms to help advance its Keystone XL pipeline project on Capitol Hill, according to public records filed with the Senate. Bryan Cave LLP and McKenna, Long & Aldridge LLP reported lobbying on the pipeline and other energy issues.