New York—A Paris, Texas, judge has handed TransCanada a victory in its effort to build up its Gulf Coast pipeline segment expected to link into its Keystone XL pipeline project, but the decision has also riled up anti-Keystone XL activists. In a terse decision sent from his iPhone, Lamar County court-at-law judge Bill Harris late August 22 said he was denying Texas landowner and farmer Julia Trigg Crawford’s efforts to stop TransCanada from establishing an easement on her 600 acre farm.
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