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FILE PHOTO: A depot used to store pipes for Transcanada Corp's planned Keystone XL oil pipeline is seen in Gascoyne, North Dakota, January 25, 2017. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester/File Photo - RC12E11CFEF0

Economy Jun 09

Keystone pipeline nixed after Biden stands firm on permit

By Matthew Brown, Associated Press

Politics Jan 20

FILE PHOTO: A depot used to store pipes for Transcanada Corp's planned Keystone XL oil pipeline is seen in Gascoyne, North Dakota, January 25, 2017. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester/File Photo - RC12E11CFEF0
Keystone XL pipeline halted as Biden moves to cancel permit

The 1,700-mile (2,735-kilometer) pipeline was planned to carry roughly 800,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta to the Texas Gulf Coast, passing through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma.

By Rob Gillies, Associated Press

Economy Feb 19

North Dakota regulators approve expanded Dakota Access pipeline

Opponents say the expansion would increase the possibility of an oil spill. They argue the commission should have considered effects all along the line and not solely at the pump station location.

By James MacPherson, Associated Press

Nation Jan 22

FILE PHOTO: A depot used to store pipes for Transcanada Corp's planned Keystone XL oil pipeline is seen in Gascoyne, North Dakota, January 25, 2017. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester/File Photo - RC12E11CFEF0
Trump administration approves Keystone pipeline on U.S. land

The Trump administration has approved a right-of-way allowing the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline to be built across U.S. land.

By Matthew Brown, Associated Press

Nation Jun 07

A TransCanada Keystone Pipeline pump station operates outside Steele City, Nebraska. Photo by Lane Hickenbottom/Reuters
Court lifts injunction that blocked Keystone XL pipeline construction

It's not clear whether the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling will have any immediate effect.

By Matt Volz, Associated Press

Nov 20

Nebraska panel approves alternative Keystone XL pipeline route

By Associated Press

The five-member Nebraska Public Service Commission vote is the last major regulatory hurdle for Keystone XL, which was approved earlier this year by President Donald Trump in a reversal of the Obama administration's rejection in 2015.

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Nov 19

Nebraska to announce decision on Keystone XL pipeline

By Grant Schulte, Associated Press

Nebraska regulators are set to decide Monday whether to approve or deny an in-state route for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.

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Nov 18

‘We need to know’ more about Keystone oil pipeline leak, tribal chairman says

By Dan Cooney

The energy company TransCanada announced Thursday that approximately 210,000 gallons of crude oil had leaked from its Keystone pipeline.

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Oct 10

Court can’t suspend Keystone XL pipeline decision, Trump administration says

By Matthew Brown, Associated Press

Justice Department attorneys are due in U.S. District Court in Montana on Wednesday to defend the administration's March approval of the 1,179-mile pipeline — a lightning rod in the debate over what to do about climate change.

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Aug 03

Keystone XL survived politics, but economics could kill it

By Grant Schulte, Associated Press

The proposed Keystone XL pipeline survived nine years of protests, lawsuits and political wrangling that saw the Obama administration reject it and President Donald Trump revive it, but now the project faces the possibility of death by economics.

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