Canada column for
Sunday, March 26/17
THE CANADIAN REPORT
(c) By Jim Fox
U.S. President
Donald Trump said it was a “great day for American jobs and North American
energy independence” as he approved the controversial Keystone XL pipeline.
But hurdles remain
before TransCanada, based in Calgary, can proceed with the $8-billion project,
CEO Russ Girling said.
The pipeline
running 900 miles would carry up to 830,000 barrels of Alberta crude oil a day to
refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The company
continues to work to reach settlements with landowners along the route in
Nebraska, Montana and South Dakota and needs approvals from the state
governments to proceed.
Environmental
protesters say they will continue to try to stop the project, which had been
rejected by previous President Barack Obama.
In allowing the
presidential permit, the U.S. State Department concluded the pipeline would
serve the national interest.
Girling called it a
“significant milestone” for the project.
“We greatly appreciate President Trump’s
administration for reviewing and approving this important initiative and we
look forward to working with them as we continue to invest in and strengthen
North America's energy infrastructure,” he added.
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