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This would bring an additional 1.1 million barrels of Canadian oil to the U.S. from Alberta oil sands. The project is being held up by the Obama administration. The Energy Department gave its approval in February 2011, but it is being held up for further environmental studies. Advances in environmental protection for oil sands development have reduced the footprint of the processes used in production of oil. This would reduce imports from the Middle East and have a favorable impact on oil prices.
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Wall Street Journal 02.02.2014
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Wall Street Journal 02.02.2014
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Wall Street Journal 11.14.2014
Obama Threatens to Veto Keystone Pipeline Approval
Wall Street Journal 01.07.2015
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Wall Street Journal 07.23.2015
Canadian Oil to the U.S. Rescue
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Wall Street Journal 04.06.2011
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BusinessWeek 04.07.2011
Department of Energy Hasn't Endorsed or Opposed XL Pipeline
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2011
Oil-Sands Pipeline Fuels Concern
Wall Street Journal 04.12.2011
Wall Street Journal 04.16.2011
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New York Times 06.06.2011
Energy Agency Says World Will Turn to Americas for Oil
New York Times 06.16.2011
Wall Street Journal 07.07.2011
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Wall Street Journal 07.08.2011
Canada Readies New Plan for Monitoring Oil Sands
Wall Street Journal 07.22.2011
U.S. Offers Key Support to Canadian Pipeline
New York Times 08.26.2011
Canada's Oil Sands Are a Jobs Gusher
Wall Street Journal 09.12.2011
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New York Times 09.28.2011
TransCanada Boosts Pipeline Safety Measures to Appease Nebraska
Wall Street Journal 10.19.2011
Keystone pipeline route in Nebraska to be reviewed - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.11.2011
Wall Street Journal 11.11.2011
TransCanada to Reroute Keystone XL Pipeline
New York Times 11.14.2011
Obama’s politically strategic inaction - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.18.2011
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Wall Street Journal 11.19.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.12.2011
Wall Street Journal 01.06.2012
Obama Says No, for Now, to Canada Pipeline
Wall Street Journal 01.19.2012
Environmentalists Get Warned by Ottawa: Don't Slow Pacific Project
Wall Street Journal 01.19.2012
Texans Are Baffled by the Keystone Decision
Wall Street Journal 02.12.2012
Keystone Pipeline Permit Request to Be Renewed
New York Times 02.27.2012
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Wall Street Journal 03.18.2012
Wall Street Journal 07.24.2012
Mining Canada's Oil Sands: Suddenly, Not a Sure Thing
Wall Street Journal 11.02.2012
Wall Street Journal 11.13.2012
The Costly Compromises of Oil From Sand
New York Times 01.07.2009
Keystone Pipeline Clears a Big Hurdle in Nebraska
Wall Street Journal 01.05.2013
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Wall Street Journal 03.11.2013
Oil Exports Spur More Questions About Pipeline
Wall Street Journal 03.15.2013
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WSJ 03.09.2017
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The New York Times 06.22.2017
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