TransCanada Asks Nebraska to Reconsider Keystone XL Ruling

  • Company seeks to file amended application for alternate route
  • Opposition group seeks oral arguments on TransCanada’s request
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TransCanada Corp. asked Nebraska regulators to reconsider their Keystone XL approval, allowing it to file an amended application for the project in light of the panel’s last-minute decision to alter the pipeline route in the state.

The company is asking the state’s Public Service Commission to let it address questions that were raised by the state’s Nov. 20 decision, Terry Cunha, a spokesman for Calgary-based TransCanada, said in an emailed statement. TransCanada isn’t seeking to have the commission alter its approval of the alternate path for the conduit, he said.