January 24, 2013

The Keystone XL Is Coming Back

Editorial, Washington Post


AP

President Obama rejected the Keystone XL oil pipeline this time last year, a result that Canada had every reason to be dismayed by, as did Americans whom the project would have employed. The issue is coming back, and the president has even less reason to nix the project than he did last time. . .

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TAGGED: Keystone XL pipeline, oil pipeline, oil sands, President Barack Obama, U.S. energy policy, Washington Post

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