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The Keystone XL may never move any oil, but its impact will still linger in the form of the pipes, worker camps, and other assets stranded along its 1,200-mile path. Pipe intended for use in the ...
The Keystone XL Pipeline was first proposed in 2008 and intended to transport oil from Alberta, Canada, to the U.S Gulf Coast through a more direct line than what currently is in place ...
Smederevac / Getty Images The Keystone XL pipeline project is a controversial plan to construct a 1,700-mile oil conduit from the oil fields of Alberta, Canada to the refineries along the Texas ...
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly planning to take steps aimed at restarting the Keystone XL pipeline once he takes office in a rebuke of President Biden's decision to terminate it at ...
President Donald Trump turned his attention to the Keystone XL Pipeline on Monday evening, calling for the company building it to "come back to America, and get it built — NOW!" Trump said he ...
In this June 29, 2018, file photo, a pipeline used to carry crude oil is shown at the Superior, Wisconsin, terminal of Enbridge Energy. The sponsor of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline says it ...
On his first day in office in 2021, former President Joe Biden revoked a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. The next day, the company behind the project said it would eliminate about 1,000 jobs.
Plume and other activists were outspoken critics of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, part of a larger network carrying oil from the tar sands of northern Alberta, Canada, to refineries on the U ...