Senators try to fast track Keystone XLHoeven and Landrieu building bipartisan support for legislation that would circumvent Obama administration decision on pipeline Mike Ellerd Petroleum News Bakken
The U.S. Senate is considering a bill introduced on May 1 by North Dakota Senator John Hoeven and Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu and supported by a non-partisan group of 54 other senators that would allow TransCanada to proceed with construction of the Keystone XL pipeline without Obama administrat....
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