TransCanada hikes some tariffs on Keystone pipeline: FERC
NEW YORK (Reuters) - TransCanada Corp has raised some rates for committed and spot shippers on its Keystone crude oil pipeline effective from Jan. 1, according to a filing with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Friday.
* The increase in the variable portion of the committed rates is a result of estimated changes in its operating, maintenance and administration costs for 2018
* Committed rates for oil moving from the international boundary at or near Haskett, Manitoba, to Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas now range from $18.969 to $55.8148/cubic meter for light crude and $21.598 to $59.4458/cubic meter for heavy crude
* Spot rates will increase to $66.574/cubic meter for light crude and $71.185/cubic meter for heavy crude
(Reporting by Catherine Ngai; Editing by Susan Thomas)
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