KEYSTONE PIPELINE
Cramer calls Waxman comments "disturbing"
The following is a news release sent out by Kevin Cramer tonight: (Side note: Waxman is a Democrat from California) North Dakota Public Service Commission Chairman Kevin Cramer today called Congr...
Posted on 7/8/10 at 4:17 PM
OUR OPINION: Let Keystone pipeline go forward 
When President Barack Obama delayed his decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, his administration cited concerns about a single state: Nebraska. The State Department advised extending its pipeline review “to address Nebraskans’ objections to building across the state’s sensitive Sand Hills region,” the Washington Post reported.
By Tom Dennis , December 04, 2011
OUR OPINION: Let the Keystone XL pipeline proceed 
Despite anti-pipeline activists’ claims, the benefits of the project pretty clearly outweigh the costs.When civil-rights demonstrators marched, chanted and got themselves arrested in the 1950s and 1960s, Americans paid attention. Voters saw the the segregated lunch counters, the “Whites Only” water fountains and other relics of Jim Crow discrimination, and acted.
By Tom Dennis , September 18, 2011
Dean Hulse, Fargo, letter: Don’t open valves on another ‘dirty oil’ pipeline 
Contact the Obama administration now, and tell the president to deny TransCanada its permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.
By Dean Hulse , August 30, 2011
Chuck Goyette, Red Lake Falls, Minn.: Keystone pipeline transports big trouble 
Many people up and down the pipeline route such as local ranchers, farmers, cattlemen, American Indian nations and conservationists are fighting back, opposing the destructive plan.
Let’s join with them in protest.
By Chuck Goyette , August 20, 2011
UPDATE: Report: oil pipeline firm too optimistic on spills 
UPDATED: 3:32 P.M.An engineering professor says in a report released Monday that a Canadian company has underestimated the potential for spills along the pipeline it wants to build to carry tar sands oil across the Plains to refineries near the Gulf of Mexico.
By Josh Funk , July 11, 2011
U.S. agency allows restart of Canadian oil pipeline 
U.S. regulators have allowed a Canadian company to restart its Keystone oil pipeline after completing repairs and safety tests.
By Associated Press , June 04, 2011
Federal agency shuts down Keystone pipeline 
The U.S. pipeline safety agency Friday blocked a Canadian company from restarting its Keystone oil pipeline until U.S. officials are satisfied the company has made required repairs and completed safety tests.
By Matthew Daly , June 03, 2011
N.D. agency orders probe of oil pipeline leak 
By Dale Wetzel , May 13, 2011
Nebraskans gather to protest proposed Keystone oil pipeline 
Conservation groups, wildlife advocates and Nebraskans who live along the route of a proposed oil pipeline convened a Statehouse hearing of their own Thursday to voice opposition to the plan.
By Grant Schulte , May 12, 2011
N.D. regulators to assess oil pipeline leak 
North Dakota regulators are meeting to assess the impact of an oil pipeline leak and discuss possible actions against the company.
By Associated Press , May 11, 2011
N.D. pipeline leak won't affect oil deliveries 
Oil should be flowing again in a few days, Terry Cunha, a spokesman for TransCanada Corp., said Monday. Officials first need to finish inspecting valves along the route, which runs from Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada through the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and Oklahoma.
By Associated Press , May 10, 2011
Canadian firm threatens use of eminent domain for Keystone XL pipeline 
The Canadian company that wants to build an oil pipeline to the Gulf of Mexico is again threatening landowners with court action if they don't sell TransCanada the rights it needs to build the Keystone XL pipeline.
By Josh Funk , April 14, 2011
TransCanada: More review won't increase cost of Keystone XL pipeline project 
The company planning a pipeline designed to carry Canadian crude to refineries along the U.S. Gulf Coast says expanded environmental review won't immediately increase the cost of the multibillion-dollar project.
By Associated Press , March 22, 2011
Environmental groups call for more review of Keystone pipeline
Environmental groups said in a letter to the U.S. State Department that the agency is required to prepare a supplemental environmental impact statement for spurs in Montana, North Dakota and Oklahoma to TransCanada Corp.'s proposed Keystone XL pipeline.By James MacPherson , March 02, 2011
TransCanada inspecting Keystone pipeline 
TransCanada Corp. has been conducting new tests along its Keystone pipeline after earlier testing showed several "anomalies" along the pipeline, which has been moving oil from Canada down through several states since June.
By Associated Press , December 09, 2010
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