XL still alive and kicking although pipeline progress stopped for now
In President Barack Obama’s view, the Keystone XL pipeline proposal — after seven years of being studied and re-studied by his administration — has occupied an “overinflated role in our political discourse.”
But his decision on Nov. 6 to finally reject TransCanada’s plan to export 700,000 barrels p....
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