TransCanada Corp scrapped plans to build a port in Quebec and said on Thursday it will have only one crude oil export terminal for its Energy East pipeline project. The move comes days after TransCanada asked the U.S. State Department to pause its review of the company’s long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline, a request that Washington turned down amid speculation President Barack Obama will ultimately reject the pipeline. The 1.1 million barrel-per-day Energy East project is intended to carry crude from Alberta across Canada to New Brunswick. Calgary-based TransCanada had originally planned to build two ports for shipping crude overseas by tanker – one at the pipeline terminus in Saint John, New Brunswick, and the other in Cacouna, Quebec. However, the company abandoned the Cacouna location in […]