Slow US Pipeline Safety Reforms Get Caught In Presidential Transition: Keith Coyle

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After years of delays in the Obama administration, pipeline safety regulations look to be languishing amid the Trump administration’s ongoing regulatory purge. Babst Calland Attorney Keith Coyle, and former attorney-advisor at the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, talks with S&P Global Platts Capitol Crude podcast editors about the outlook for these rules, now seven years in the making following the deadly pipeline explosion in San Bruno, California.
Keith J. Coyle
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