Posted on 07/27/2013 6:05:59 PM PDT by jazusamo
President Obama said the proposed Keystone XL oil sands pipeline would not be a major job creator and could increase gasoline prices, but added that the White House decision will rest on climate change.
Republicans have said that this would be a big jobs generator. There is no evidence that thats true, Obama said in a New York Times interview
published Saturday.
Obama, in some of his most extensive remarks ever on the pipeline, also said Canada could potentially be doing more to curb emissions from the oil sands.
His comments follow his closely watched late June pledge that Keystone XL would only receive a federal permit if the net effects of the pipeline would not significantly exacerbate carbon pollution.
Obama reiterated that threshold in the newly published interview and said that would be the basis for his decision.
I meant what I said; I'm going to evaluate this based on whether or not this is going to significantly contribute to carbon in our atmosphere. And there is no doubt that Canada at the source in those tar sands could potentially be doing more to mitigate carbon release, he said.
Nonetheless, in the July 24 interview published Saturday, Obama took time to criticize several pro-Keystone arguments about economic benefits of TransCanada Corp.s proposed project, which would bring oil from Canadas oil sands projects to Gulf Coast refineries.
[M]y hope would be that any reporter who is looking at the facts would take the time to confirm that the most realistic estimates are this might create maybe 2,000 jobs during the construction of the pipeline which might take a year or two and then after that were talking about somewhere between 50 and 100 [chuckles] jobs in a economy of 150 million working people, Obama said, according to a Times
transcript.
He questioned the projects benefit in other ways too as the State Department review continues. While State is leading the federal review, the final decision is expected to come from the West Wing.
So what we also know is, is that that oil is going to be piped down to the Gulf to be sold on the world oil markets, so it does not bring down gas prices here in the United States. In fact, it might actually cause some gas prices in the Midwest to go up where currently they cant ship some of that oil to world markets, Obama said.
Pipeline backers say export claims have been exaggerated. And, they say, exporting some products refined in the U.S. with oil from Keystone would still be economically helpful anyway.
Obama, in the interview, also offered some praise for Keystone, noting, there is a potential benefit for us integrating further with a reliable ally to the north our energy supplies.
His emissions test for approving Keystone has prompted intense speculation about whether more aggressive environmental efforts by Canadian regulators and oil companies could help ensure the pipeline clears Obama's bar.
Asked if stronger steps by Canada to curb emissions from energy-intensive oil sands projects could mitigate concerns about Keystone, Obama largely demurred.
We haven't seen specific ideas or plans. But all of that will go into the mix in terms of [Secretary of State] John Kerrys decision or recommendation on this issue, he said.
A draft State Department report in March heartened pipeline supporters by concluding that approving or rejecting Keystone would have little effect on the rate of expansion of carbon-intensive oil sands production.
But environmental groups are strongly challenging the finding, and the Environmental Protection Agency, in an April letter
to the State Department, urged a more in-depth analysis.
Obama's comments arrive amid a ferocious political and lobbying battle over Keystone.
Obama, meeting behind closed doors with lawmakers in March, said that the project would not create as many jobs as backers say, according to members who were present.
But his public comments in the Times interview on jobs and other remarks will likely hearten opponents of the project and provide them fresh political ammunition.
350.org, a climate change advocacy group battling the pipeline, quickly disseminated Obamas comments on Twitter Saturday evening.
Mike Hudema of Greenpeace, citing Obama's reiteration of his climate test for Keystone, said over the social media service that I like these tea leaves.
He’s been told to push harder
He has less and less time to create the enviroment for mass revolt and marshal law.
***but added that the White House decision will rest on climate change. ****
Their IS climate change taking place! I saw it! Traveling from Springer NM to central Oklahoma, an area always on the verge of being a complete desert, I saw GREEN! Lots of green! Greener than I have ever seen it in my 66 years! Lots of rain in that area! And they need every drop!
Meanwhile, here, we are having cool temperatures, lots of rain, after several years of record breaking drought and high temperatures.
Cousin Al, Just where is that glo-bull warming?
BTTT!
I loathe him more every day, if possible.
Please forgive my ignorance, but why is it up to the President to decide whether the pipeline is built? A private consortium wants to build it.
How does a pipeline add carbon in the atmosphere? It just transports material from place A to place B. The material will get there some another way without the pipeline.
Buffett’s trains will be getting the contracts; they already are moving thousands of tank cars, and it’ll increase 50x after 0bummer’s EPA finally kills XL, and Canada sells the bulk to China.
The State Dept. has to give the OK to it because it crosses an international border and it seems he's using that to hold it up because State is in the Executive branch.
Typical shyster community organizer type behavior.
0bummer has to approve pipeline crossing int’l boundary of Canada-US.
1199 days 5 hours until the Presidential Election
Tuesday November 8, 2016 (11/8/2016)
His lies are the worst in History because they are all so obviously and definitively false... and he would be a ruined man if the media would report the truth.
High of 74 here in metro Saint Louis today. It is usually mid to upper 90’s in July..
He is the wrong man in the wrong job at the wrong time and we are stuck unless men/women with (you now what) step in and say No!
Didn’t a train burn down half a town a couple of weeks ago?? I have yet to hear of a pipeline that did that.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that his BFF, Warren Buffett owns the rail line that carries oil on the same route as the pipeline.
Amen! Way more jobs.
What do you expect of someone who has never worked in private sector?
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