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pipeline

[pahyp-lahyn] / ˈpaɪpˌlaɪn /








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She and Canada PM Mark Carney agreed late last year to a set of conditions under which a new oil-carrying pipeline could be built to Canada’s Pacific Coast.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company has worked to soften the eventual loss of Keytruda by broadening its pipeline beyond oncology and lining up a steady flow of potential new products across vaccines, cardiovascular disease and other areas.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those stocks include U.S. and Canadian oil producers and pipeline companies that would have to compete with Venezuelan energy firms if that country can ramp up production.

From Barron's

Left untreated, it doesn’t flow easily and cannot be transported through standard pipelines.

From Barron's

Left untreated, it doesn’t flow easily and cannot be transported through standard pipelines.

From Barron's