Keystone planning on outlasting Obama

from KELO:

The state Public Utilities Commission denied requests Tuesday to throw out the pipeline project. Opponents argued that President Barack Obama killed the pipeline in November.

William Taylor is an attorney for TransCanada Corp. He says TransCanada remains committed to the project, which could be revived under the next president.

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Just like CBS’ Survivor – outwit-outplay – outlast. The Keystone pipeline might just yet prevail against difficult odds, no matter how much Obama has stacked the deck against it.

4 thoughts on “Keystone planning on outlasting Obama”

  1. We need this pipeline, and the thousands of high paying jobs it will bring to South Dakota. We need to get that oil out of Canada, down to Galveston, and on to tankers to be shipped out to the world. With our new budget deal, we can finally also send our domestic crude off shore too. Gas has gotten way too cheap. Fertilizer has gotten way too cheap. Best way for this vital industry to make a profit is to get that pipeline done, get that oil overseas, and deplete our surplus so we can get those oil prices back to $100 per barrel where it belongs.

  2. Actually adding sweet crude to the world marketplace will increase optimal type of crude for producing gasoline slowing our exports of gas and lower that product cost to American consumers while slightly increasing world crude barrel prices. The availability of and terrific increase in shale oil is what has overburdened crude tank storage space. Very little if any increase in gasoline production has occurred.

    If you Greenies want to figure out how to grow food, heat homes, keep 24/7 juice running without carbon based energy please separate yourselves from the rest of us who want to eat and live a normal life.

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