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The Keystone XL pipeline show comes to SD on Thursday
The action today is in Nebraska, yesterday it was Texas. On Thursday, South Dakota will get in on what has become national news on any given day. The National Wildlife Federation, agroup opposed to T...
Posted on 9/27/11 at 2:20 PM
Warren Buffett backs TransCanada's proposed oil pipeline
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Billionaire Warren Buffett supports building the Keystone XL pipeline that TransCanada wants to build to carry Canadian oil south across the Great Plains to connect to Gulf Coast refineries.May 07, 2012
US: TransCanada reapplies for oil pipeline
By MATTHEW DALY , May 04, 2012
TransCanada ready to apply for a new permit for Keystone oil pipeline
The move will revive one of the year’s most contentious political issues — which has divided the Democratic base between environmentalists and some unions, and has unified Republicans in support of what they view as a critical source of energy supply for the U.S. — just months before the November elections.By JULIET EILPERIN , May 04, 2012
SD PUC releases Keystone pipeline construction bonds
PIERRE (AP) — State regulators have agreed to let TransCanada Keystone cancel $15 million in bonds it had posted to cover any damage to roads and bridges while it was building a crude oil pipeline across eastern South Dakota.April 24, 2012
TransCanada submits new oil line route
WASHINGTON (AP) — The company planning the disputed Keystone XL oil pipeline has proposed a new route through Nebraska that avoids the state’s environmentally sensitive Sandhills region.April 19, 2012
OPINION: Pipeline opposition is wishful thinking
By Rick Snedeker , March 23, 2012
LETTER: Bakken oil field should be further developed
Within a decade, this oil field will produce approximately 3 million barrels of oil per day. Expansion and development of oil refining near and around existing refineries can provide huge benefits to the northern region.By Chuck Noble , March 10, 2012
Keystone pipeline amendment among those batted down by senators
WASHINGTON — After lobbying by President Barack Obama and Senate Democratic leaders, the Senate Thursday defeated legislation to speed up construction of a U-S.-Canadian oil pipeline.By Juliet Eilperin and Ed O’Keefe , March 08, 2012
Keystone oil pipeline could hike gas prices in Midwest
The line would create a new way to carry Canadian imports outside the Midwest and reduce an oil surplus that’s depressing prices in the central United States.By BRADLEY OLSON , March 02, 2012
OPINION: South Dakota workers need the Keystone XL pipeline
President Obama recently announced his much anticipated decision on whether to approve the Keystone XL pipeline. Unfortunately, the president rejected the project, devastating tens of thousands of Americans who hoped to work on the pipeline.By TIM PETERSON , March 01, 2012
TransCanada touts oil pipeline from Oklahoma to Texas
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Canadian company says it will build an oil pipeline from Oklahoma to Texas after President Barack Obama blocked the larger Keystone XL pipeline from Canada.February 27, 2012
Audit clears State Department in Keystone pipeline review
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department's internal watchdog cleared the agency Thursday of any impropriety in its review of a permit for a controversial pipeline that that would carry Canadian oil produced from tar sands to refineries along the Texas Gulf coast.February 09, 2012
Senators offer bill on Keystone XL pipeline
U.S. Sens. John Hoeven, R-N.D., and John Thune, R-S.D., joining 42 other Republican senators and one Democrat, introduced a bill Monday to authorize the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline from Alberta to the Gulf of Mexico, despite President Obama’s nixing of the idea last week.By STEPHEN J. LEE , February 01, 2012
Legal questions raised on bill to strip Obama of power on Keystone pipeline
By MATTHEW DALY , January 25, 2012
TransCanada may be ‘dead money’ after pipeline’s rejection
HOUSTON — TransCanada Corp. may lag other energy infrastructure companies as it seeks new growth prospects following President Barack Obama’s rejection of its Keystone XL oil-sands crude pipeline.By Staff reports , January 21, 2012
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