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		TransCanada asks Montana court to allow 
		preliminary work on Keystone XL 
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		 [November 28, 2018] 
		VANCOUVER (Reuters) - TransCanada 
		Corp has asked a Montana court to allow it to resume pre-construction 
		activities on its Keystone XL oil pipeline after a U.S. judge blocked 
		construction on the $8 billion project earlier this month. 
 The Calgary, Alberta-based company has temporarily halted all 
		pre-construction work in the United States on the pipeline project as a 
		result of the ruling, TransCanada spokesman Terry Cunha said on Tuesday.
 
 He added that the company does not expect to start full construction on 
		the 1,180 mile (1,900 km) pipeline until "at least the second half of 
		the first quarter of 2019," but declined to provide further details on 
		timing.
 
 "It is too soon to say what the injunction will mean to the timeline and 
		cost of the Keystone XL pipeline but we remain confident the project 
		will be built," Cunha said.
 
 A U.S. judge in Montana issued an injunction on Nov. 8 blocking 
		construction of the heavy crude pipeline from Canada to the United 
		States, drawing praise from environmental groups and a rebuke from 
		President Donald Trump.
 
 TransCanada has filed an amendment with the Montana District Court to 
		narrow the scope of the injunction to allow it to continue 
		pre-construction work like meetings with stakeholders, the movement of 
		pipe and equipment, and early right-of-way work.
 
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			A TransCanada Keystone Pipeline pump station operates outside Steele 
			City, Nebraska March 10, 2014. REUTERS/Lane Hickenbottom/File Photo 
            
			 
            Canada is the No.1 source of oil imported to the United States, but 
			congested pipelines in Alberta, where heavy bitumen is extracted 
			from the oil sands, have forced shippers to use costlier rail and 
			trucks.
 Shares of TransCanada closed up 0.72 percent at C$53.50 on Tuesday 
			in Toronto.
 
 (Reporting by Julie Gordon in Vancouver; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)
 
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