There Is Officially a New Route of the Keystone XL Pipeline
What does this decision mean?
A decision was made regarding the route of the oil pipeline to flow from Canada into the state of Nebraska Monday which comes with mixed reviews.
These reviews stem from environmentalists who believe that after the most recent oil spill on the 17th, still accepting the pipeline to move forward, is not only reckless but unintelligent.
Regulators of Nebraska have accepted the project to move forward under one condition: the route is changed. This includes a longer pathway for the inner-pipes to integrate through but will overall avoid the Native American reservations that brought about enormous court conflict for the past eight years.
TransCanada, the original pipeline company, has not readily made a comment which has left the public even more-so confused. The company’s president, Russ Girling, issued a statement later wanting to “conduct a careful review” and assess “how the decision would impact the cost and schedule of the project.”
What do you think of the latest Keystone route decision? Check out some of the thoughts on twitter.
BREAKING: A new path for the Keystone XL pipeline has been approved in Nebraska — days after it leaked 210K gallons of oil in South Dakota pic.twitter.com/vZqUDkxnPA
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) November 20, 2017
Trump said Keystone XL pipeline will create 28,000 jobs. Reality? US State Department says it’ll create 50 permanent jobs. Meanwhile, it just leaked 210,000 gallons of crude oil.
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) November 20, 2017
This isn’t over yet. The Keystone pipeline can still be stopped. https://t.co/ewizcyAkhf pic.twitter.com/pvO1OJHDFb
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) November 21, 2017
As Predicted—Because ‘Pipelines Are Bound to Spill’—Existing Keystone Gushes 200K Gallons of Oil https://t.co/3aOBUF6VlG pic.twitter.com/GoOSrLjZXC
— Liberal Resistance (@LiberalResist) November 21, 2017
Keystone XL oil pipeline will go ahead despite last week’s spill https://t.co/sGPoRxJidA pic.twitter.com/euc0spFvam
— New Scientist (@newscientist) November 21, 2017
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