Last
week
the
Canadian
pipeline
operator
said
construction
of
its
US$2.3
billion
oil
pipeline
from
Cushing,
Oklahoma
to
the
US
Gulf
coast
would
begin
this
summer.
The
780-kilometre
line
will
have
an
initial
capacity
of
up
to
700,000
barrels
per
day
and
ultimate
capacity
of
830,000
bpd.
It
is
expected
to
be
in
service
by
late
2013.
On
a
conference
call
with
analysts,
TransCanada
chief
executive
Russ
Girling
said
that
receiving
the
last
of
three
permits
means
work
can
begin
immediately.
It
is
estimated
about
4000
US
jobs
will
be
created
during
project
construction.
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