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Approval Of The Keystone Pipeline Could Mean Beneficial Changes For Houston
Posted on · President Trump moves forward with approving the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Posted on · President Trump moves forward with approving the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Posted on · Last November (Nov. 6, 2015), President Obama rejected plans for the Keystone XL pipeline, which would’ve created a newer, shorter pipeline route between Canada and southern Nebraska, connecting up with the already-existing Keystone pipeline, and the Cushing and Gulf Coast extensions which feed into Greater Houston. Before the project was nixed, local photographer Eric Kayne decided […]
Posted on · The Canadian pipeline company filed suit in federal court in Houston.
Posted on · An extension from the main pipeline would have run to Houston.
Posted on · The new link does little to relieve shipping constraints on Canadian oil producers or U.S. farmers.
Posted on · When it comes to regulating the energy industry, battle lines are already being drawn in Washington as a new Congress is sworn in.
Posted on · In the coming months, Congress is expected to vote on pipeline expansion from Alberta to Kansas. If approved, this new section of the Keystone Pipeline which would bring heavy Canadian crude oil to refineries near Houston and Beaumont. On this edition of Houston Matters, we consider the pros and cons of the Keystone XL Pipeline. […]
Posted on · Congress may approve the controversial pipeline, forcing President Obama to act.
Posted on · The former assistant energy secretary heads Rice University's Energy and Environment Initiative.
Posted on · A White House decision on Keystone appears unlikely before the November elections.
Posted on · Girling addresses the pipeline's critics and discusses what's at stake for Canada.
Posted on · The Obama Administration is still weighing whether to grant TransCanada final approval for construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, which would link the Alberta oil sands to the Texas Gulf Coast.
Posted on · The White House has yet to rule on whether TransCanada can build the proposed Keystone XL pipeline — linking Canada's oil sands to Houston-area refineries. But as of yesterday morning, the southern leg of that pipeline is operational.
Posted on · The southern leg of the Keystone XL Pipeline is scheduled to open for business today. As Mose Buchele reports for StateImpact Texas, landowners who have long opposed the project are vowing to continue their fight.