Canadian pipeline company TransCanada cancels plans for its Energy East pipeline after a regulatory review on potential emissions and spills. Map courtesy of TransCanada Oct. 5 (UPI) — Canadian pipeline company TransCanada said Thursday it was canceling plans for its Energy East pipeline overhaul after careful review. TransCanada submitted an application for its Energy East project three years ago, proposing the construction of a new 930-mile segment and converting 1,800 miles of gas line for oil service. It would’ve carried 1.1 million barrels of oil per day from Alberta and Saskatchewan to eastern Canadian refineries if built. The company said in a statement that “after a careful review of change circumstances,” it would tell Canadian energy regulators and those in Quebec it was no longer pursuing the project. “We appreciate and are thankful for the support of labor, business and manufacturing organizations, industry, our customers, Irving Oil, various governments […]