Oil-sands Crude Sails from B.C., Sidestepping Federal Ban
A Canadian law barring oil tankers from the northern coast of British Columbia hasn’t stopped crude from setting sail there. Two Calgary-based companies, Melius Energy
Below, you’ll find wide array of news articles about the A2A project, in chronological order.
A Canadian law barring oil tankers from the northern coast of British Columbia hasn’t stopped crude from setting sail there. Two Calgary-based companies, Melius Energy
Alberta faces challenges to move oil by pipeline to Canada’s west coast, the Alaska–Alberta Railway Development Corporation (A2A Rail) has been working since 2015 on
CBC Radio reports on a proposal that could create thousands of jobs and bring Alberta crude to tidewater, without going through Metro Vancouver. LISTEN
The $17-billion project is still in the early stages. The idea of a railroad from Alaska to the Canadian provinces has been floated around since
Alaska Railroad Corp. (ARRC) and Alaska to Alberta Railway Development Corp. (A2A) have signed an agreement of cooperation that calls for the construction of a
The 100-plus-year-old dream to build a continental railway from central North America to the ports of Alaska for quicker shipping of minerals to Asia took
The project will also link to the rest of the United States. The Alaska Railroad Corp. and the Alaska to Alberta Railway Development Corp. (A2A
ALASKA Railroad Corporation has signed a master agreement with Alaska to Alberta Development Corporation (A2A Rail) to cooperate on the development of a $US 13bn
The Alaska Railroad Corporation (ARRC) and the Alaska to Alberta Railway Development Corporation (A2A) have established a Master Agreement of Cooperation toward building a 1500-mile
The Alaska Railroad Corporation and the Alaska to Alberta Railway Development Corporation signed a master agreement of cooperation to build a 1,500-mile connection between the
This week, the Alaska State Senate unanimously passed a resolution urging the U.S. Secretary of State to approve permits for the development of a railway
The Alaska Senate wants a federal border permit that would allow a railroad crossing to be built between the state and Canada. FULL ARTICLE
The Alaska Senate today unanimously voted for a resolution urging the U.S. to issue a presidential permit allowing a railroad crossing between Alaska and Canada.
Railway corporation hopes to reduce travel time for cargo, including bitumen, bound for Asian markets. FULL ARTICLE (US News) FULL ARTICLE (CBC News) FULL ARTICLE
Alaska’s governor has asked President Donald Trump for permission to extend an Alaska rail line into Canada, according to officials. FULL ARTICLE (Associated Press) FULL
The Alberta to Alaska railway may become a reality in 2022 if Sean McCoshen of A2A Railway has his way. He would like to see
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy is asking President Donald Trump to grant a presidential permit to extend the Alaska Railroad into Canada, supporting a Canadian company