Nebraska to decide fate of controversial Keystone XL pipeline
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[November 20, 2017]
By Kevin O'Hanlon and Valerie Volcovici
LINCOLN, Nebraska/WASHINGTON (Reuters)
- Nebraska regulators will announce their decision on Monday on
whether to approve TransCanada Corp’s Keystone XL pipeline route
through the state, the last big hurdle for the long-delayed project.
Just days ago, TransCanada's existing Keystone system spilled 5,000
barrels in South Dakota and pipeline opponents said the spill
highlighted the risks posed by the proposed XL expansion.
The stakes are big. President Donald Trump, a Republican, has made
Keystone XL’s success a plank in his effort to boost the U.S. energy
industry. Environmentalists have made the project a symbol of their
broader fight against fossil fuels and global warming.
The proposed 1,179-mile (1,897-km) pipeline linking Canada’s oil
sands to U.S. refineries has been a lightning rod of controversy
since it was proposed nearly a decade ago. The administration of
former President Barack Obama, a Democrat, considered the line for
years before rejecting it in 2015 on environmental grounds.

Trump swiftly reversed that decision, handing TransCanada a federal
permit for the pipeline in March and arguing the project will lower
fuel prices, boost national security, and bring jobs.
The decision placed the pipeline's fate into the hands of an obscure
regulatory body in Nebraska, the only state that had yet to approve
the pipeline’s route. Nebraska's Public Service Commission is
charged with assessing whether the route is in the state's best
interests, but cannot consider the risk of spills since the project
already has an environmental permit.
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Opposition to the line in Nebraska has been driven mainly by a group
of around 90 landowners whose farms lie along the proposed route.
They have said they are worried spills could pollute water critical
for grazing cattle, and that tax revenue will be short-lived and
jobs will be temporary.
"The spill (in South Dakota) only confirms all our fears," said
Jeanne Crummly, a rancher in Page, Nebraska.
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An aerial view shows the darkened ground of an oil spill which shut
down the Keystone pipeline between Canada and the United States,
located in an agricultural area near Amherst, South Dakota, U.S., in
this photo provided November 18, 2017. Courtesy DroneBase/Handout
via REUTERS

TransCanada and its supporters have responded by saying the project
would bring economic benefits, and could be operated safely. The
company said last week's spill near Amherst, South Dakota, was
contained and being cleaned up.
Nationwide, Trump has said Keystone XL would create 28,000 jobs. But
a 2014 State Department study predicted just 3,900 construction jobs
and 35 permanent jobs.
The project could be a boon for Canada, which has struggled to bring
its vast oil reserves to market. But there are questions about
demand for the pipeline after a surge in drilling activity in the
United States.
"Considering the growth of oil output in the U.S. ... the economics
of importing the heavy crude from Canada is not fully justified,"
said Chirag Rathi, director at business consultancy Frost & Sullivan
in Texas.
TransCanada has said it has received adequate support to make the
pipeline viable. But it has yet to announce results of its open
season to gauge interest among shippers, which closed at the end of
October.
(Additional reporting by Nia Williams and Ethan Lou in Calgary;
Writing by Richard Valdmanis; editing by Grant McCool)
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