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Related: About this forumState Dept. Delays Keystone XL Decision Until Sometime After March - Reuters
The Obama administration has delayed a decision on TransCanada Corp's rerouted Keystone XL oil pipeline until after March, even though Nebraska's governor on Tuesday approved a plan for part of the line running through his state.
"We don't anticipate being able to conclude our own review before the end of the first quarter of this year," said Victoria Nuland, a spokeswoman at the State Department, which had previously said it would make a decision by that deadline.
She said the department would take into consideration approval of the line by Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman.
Interest in The fate of the $5.3 billion pipeline that would link Canada's oil sands to refineries in Texas has been heightened after President Barack Obama promised to fight climate change.
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(108,903 posts)limpyhobbler
(8,244 posts)This is kind of the big news of today I guess.
Nihil
(13,508 posts)Too much attention?
Kick the can down the road ...
Too much attention?
Kick the can down the road ...
Too much attention?
Kick the can down the road ...
Too much attention?
Kick the can down the road ...
Sudden news floor?
Say yes before anyone notices.