The ruling deals a major setback for TransCanada Corp and could
possibly delay the construction of the $8 billion, 1,180 mile
(1,900 km) pipeline.
The ruling is a victory for environmentalists, tribal groups and
ranchers who have spent more than a decade fighting against
construction of the pipeline that will carry heavy crude to
Steele City, Nebraska, from Canada’s oilsands in Alberta.
U.S. District Court Judge Brian Morris' ruling late on Thursday
came in a lawsuit that several environmental groups filed
against the U.S. government in 2017, soon after President Donald
Trump announced a presidential permit for the project.
Morris wrote in his ruling that a U.S. State Department
environmental analysis "fell short of a 'hard look'" at the
cumulative effects of greenhouse gas emissions and the impact on
Native American land resources.
He also ruled the analysis failed to fully review the effects of
the current oil price on the pipeline's viability and did not
fully model potential oil spills and offer mitigations measures.
In Thursday's ruling, Morris ordered the government to issue a
more thorough environmental analysis before the project can move
forward.
"The Trump administration tried to force this dirty pipeline
project on the American people, but they can't ignore the
threats it would pose to our clean water, our climate, and our
communities," said the Sierra Club, one of the environmental
groups involved in the lawsuit.
Trump supported building the pipeline, which was rejected by
former President Barack Obama in 2015 on environmental concerns
relating to emissions that cause climate change.
Trump, a Republican, said the project would lower consumer fuel
prices, create jobs and reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Christian
Schmollinger)
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