Crs Report for Congress: Keystone XL Pipeline Project: Key Issues: March 13, 2012 - R41668 Contributor(s): Parfomak, Paul W. (Author), Nerurkar, Neelesh (Author), Et Al (Created by) |
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ISBN: 1295025965 ISBN-13: 9781295025961 Publisher: Bibliogov OUR PRICE: $14.96 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: October 2013 |
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BISAC Categories: - Political Science |
Physical Information: 0.07" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (0.18 lbs) 36 pages |
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Publisher Description: In 2008, Canadian pipeline company TransCanada filed an application with the U.S. Department of State to build the Keystone XL pipeline, which would transport crude oil from the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada, to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Keystone XL would ultimately have the capacity to transport 830,000 barrels per day, delivering crude oil to the market hub at Cushing, OK, and further to points in Texas. TransCanada plans to build a pipeline spur so that oil from the Bakken formation in Montana and North Dakota can also be carried on Keystone XL. As a facility connecting the United States with a foreign country, the pipeline requires a Presidential Permit from the State Department. In evaluating such a permit application, after consultation with other relevant federal agencies and public input, the department must determine whether a proposal is in the "national interest." This determination considers the project's potential effects on the environment, economy, energy security, foreign policy, and other factors. Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act, the State Department considered potential environmental impacts of the proposed Keystone XL project in a final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) issued on August 26, 2011. A wide range of public ... |