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  • Harper: Thanks to Obama’s “no” on Keystone, the price of Canadian crude will go up for the U.S.

    04/03/2012 12:47:16 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    Hotair ^ | 04/03/2012 | Tina Korbe
    The damage is done. Even if President Barack Obama decides to approve the Keystone XL pipeline at some point in the future, he already sent a message to Canada that our northern neighbor can't rely on us as its only energy customer --- and Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper heeded it.In an interview with former U.S. Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) in D.C. yesterday, Harper explained that Canada will now seek to expand its export market to Asia and will also cease to supply oil to the United States at a discounted rate. “Look, the very fact that a ‘no’ could...
  • Oilsands nearing pipeline pinch

    03/28/2012 4:56:50 AM PDT · by thackney · 10 replies
    CALGARY HERALD ^ | MARCH 27, 2012 | REBECCA PENTY
    Crude-on-crude competition for export pipeline space is moving up predictions for a pinch point faced by oilsands producers that some observers warn will have to postpone or scrap future expansions, unless new pipe is laid. Fast-growing supplies of conventional crude from North Dakota and western Canadian provinces are fighting for room in pipelines with rising bitumen output, the Canadian Energy Research Institute said in a report Monday, forecasting that by 2015 oilsands growth could grind to a halt should no additional lines be built. Other observers acknowledged they are also retooling their outlooks with a similar view, citing a well-documented...
  • New pipeline plan to rival Keystone XL

    03/27/2012 8:56:42 AM PDT · by thackney · 17 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | March 27, 2012 | Zain Shauk
    Amid political turmoil surrounding the Keystone XL pipeline, two companies announced plans to create a rival system to bring crude oil from Canada and the northern United States to the Gulf Coast. The move is a response to mounting supply pressure in the north, where advances in drilling technology have heralded an oil boom that has created a glut of landlocked crude with limited transportation options. Enbridge, Inc., of Calgary, Alberta, and Enterprise Products Partners L.P., of Houston, will collaborate on a $2 billion pipeline from Cushing, Okla., to the Houston area, according to an announcement late Monday. Enbridge will...
  • Indian tribe worries pipeline will disturb graves

    03/26/2012 8:22:36 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 24 replies · 52+ views
    Associated Press ^ | March 26, 2012
    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- As President Barack Obama pushes to fast-track an oil pipeline from Oklahoma south to the Gulf Coast, an American Indian tribe that calls the oil hub home worries the route might disrupt sacred sites holding the unmarked graves of their ancestors. Sac and Fox Nation Chief George Thurman plans to voice his concerns this week in Washington. He said he fears workers placing the 485-mile Keystone XL pipeline that would run from Cushing to refineries on Texas' Gulf Coast could disturb holy ground without consideration of the tribe.
  • Obama Headed For Defeat in Pipeline Fight

    03/27/2012 3:20:29 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 44 replies
    Townhalll.com ^ | March 27, 2012 | Byron York
    To hear the White House tell it, Barack Obama might be the most pipeline-friendly president ever to occupy the Oval Office. In advance of Obama's March 22 visit to Cushing, Okla, the White House released a fact sheet detailing the president's support for oil pipeline projects. "The need for pipeline infrastructure is urgent, because rising American oil production is outpacing the capacity of pipelines to deliver oil to refineries," the White House wrote. "It is critical that we make pipeline infrastructure a top priority." When the president appeared in Cushing, White House image-makers positioned him in front of huge stockpiles...
  • Southern leg of Keystone pipeline a "priority," Obama says

    03/22/2012 10:31:28 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 24 replies
    CBS News ^ | March 22, 2012 | By Stephanie Condon
    Amid criticism he isn't doing enough to beat back rising gas prices, President Obama Thursday said he is calling on his administration "to cut through red tape, break through bureaucratic hurdles," and make the Southern leg of the controversial Keystone pipeline "a priority." In fact, "we're drilling all over the place right now," the president said, citing his administration's directive to open up millions of acres for oil and gas exploration in 23 states. Under his watch, Mr. Obama said, the number of operating oil rigs has reached a record high, he said, and the U.S. has added enough new...
  • Obams's Speedy Review Won't Accelerate Cushing Pipe

    03/23/2012 6:49:19 AM PDT · by Western Phil · 1 replies
    San Fransisco Chronicle ^ | 23 March 2012 | Bradley Olson and Mike Lee, ©2012 Bloomberg News
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  • All of the Above my ### - FreeRepublic, this presentation was made exclusively for you!

    03/22/2012 8:40:19 PM PDT · by Halo-JM · 12 replies
    Home Town News 42 second Video ^ | 22 March 2012 | Halo Jumpmaster
    Fast Track the Keystone Pipeline? All of the above Energy policy is big fat LIE!
  • Obama's Keystone XL Visit A Potemkin Village Photo-Op

    03/21/2012 5:03:54 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 12 replies · 2+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | March 21, 2012
    Politics: The president stages a photo-op in Oklahoma to take credit for the portion of the Keystone XL pipeline that doesn't need his approval and for oil production on private and state lands beyond his jurisdiction. If one of his aides some morning remarked on a particularly lovely sunrise, it wouldn't surprise us if President Obama responded with a "thank you," so gifted is he in taking credit for successes that he has nothing to do with and that occur despite, not because, of his policies. So it will be Thursday, when Obama is scheduled to appear in Cushing, Okla.,...
  • Obama’s Rush to Approve Keystone Segment Won’t Speed Construction

    03/22/2012 1:09:59 PM PDT · by Former Proud Canadian · 4 replies
    The Foundry ^ | March 22, 2012 | Lachlan Markay
    --snip-- The president’s enthusiastic backing of the portion of the pipeline running from Oklahoma to the Gulf Coast won’t actually speed pipeline construction, according to TransCanada, the company building it. President Barack Obama’s promise to expedite review of the southern leg of TransCanada Corp. (TRP)’s Keystone XL pipeline won’t speed up the timeline for the project, which already is slated to start construction as soon as June… TransCanada’s president of energy and oil pipelines, Alex Pourbaix, said in an interview March 6 that construction on the Cushing phase of Keystone could begin as soon as June. The company doesn’t expect...
  • Obama says he's added pipeline 'to encircle Earth and then some'

    03/22/2012 11:00:08 AM PDT · by Nachum · 61 replies · 1+ views
    The Hill ^ | 3/22/12 | Andrew Restuccia and Amie Parnes
    As gasoline prices continue to rise, President Obama on Thursday pushed back on attacks from Republicans that he is blocking the Keystone XL oil pipeline and is against drilling, arguing his administration has added enough new oil-and-gas pipelines to "encircle the Earth and then some." Obama highlighted his support for the southern leg of the controversial Keystone pipeline, which would carry oil from Cushing, Okla., to refineries on the Gulf Coast. Appearing before a backdrop of oil pipelines in Cushing, Obama said he was making construction a priority through an executive order issued Thursday that instructs federal agencies to expedite...
  • Gallup: Americans Favor Keystone XL Pipeline (By 57% to 29%)

    03/22/2012 10:53:52 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 4 replies · 1+ views
    Gallup ^ | 03/22/2012 | Elizabeth Mendes
    A solid majority of Americans think the U.S. government should approve of building the Keystone XL pipeline, while 29% think it should not. Republicans are almost twice as likely as Democrats to want the government to approve the oil pipeline. About half of independents also approve. These data were collected as part of Gallup's annual Environment survey, conducted March 8-11, 2012. The Keystone XL oil pipeline is a politically divisive project, which President Obama and the Republicans in Congress have been battling over. The proposal from TransCanada Corporation for building a pipeline to carry crude oil from Canada down to...
  • Obama’s Pipeline is Always Half Full of It

    03/22/2012 5:16:47 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 8 replies · 1+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | March 22, 2012 | John Ransom
    The Democrats under Obama are bankrupt of ideas. And Obama’s latest ineffectual shot at having it both ways on energy is the moral equivalent of declaring Chapter 13 bankruptcy on energy-policy. You see, Obama’s newest, bestest commitment to energy security for the US is in touring the half of the Keystone pipeline that’s being built without his permission. That’s because the part of the pipeline under his control isn’t being built because it was denied a building permit by none other than BHO himself “The Obama administration denied a permit for the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline from Canada,” reported...
  • Surprise: Obama to fast-track approval for Keystone pipeline’s, er, southern half

    03/21/2012 4:48:41 AM PDT · by Hojczyk · 26 replies
    Hot Air ^ | March 20, 2012 | ALLAHPUNDIT
    President Obama plans to announce in Cushing, Oklahoma Thursday that his administration will expedite the permit process for the southern half of the Keystone XL pipeline, a source familiar with the president’s announcement tells CNN. In January, the Obama administration denied a permit for the 1,700 mile long Keystone XL oil pipeline, which would stretch from Canada’s tar sands development to the U.S. Gulf Coast. That decision was met by persistent Republican criticism that the president has not been doing everything possible to create jobs and combat high gas prices… Senior administration officials would not confirm the president’s plan to...
  • When Will Obama Issue Greenhouse-Gas Rules?

    03/21/2012 5:05:08 AM PDT · by EBH · 26 replies · 1+ views
    National Journal ^ | 3/19/12 | Olga Belogolova
    Many Insiders contended that the White House, in weighing the political implications of issuing these rules, will “wait for a less turbulent political environment to move forward”—after the November election passes. “OMB is going to hold on to the [regulations] until after the election. No matter what the [regulations] say, they are going to send shock waves through the important Rust Belt states. To release [them] earlier would be a certain self-imposed wound,” one Insider said. Some Insiders maintained that Obama already handed a victory to his environmental base when he rejected a permit for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline...
  • Obama to fast track southern half of Keystone XL Pipeline

    03/20/2012 2:18:22 PM PDT · by ruralvoter · 47 replies
    CNN news blog ^ | 3/20/12 | Brianna Keilar
    President Obama plans to announce in Cushing, Oklahoma Thursday that his administration will expedite the permit for the southern half of the Keystone XL pipeline, a source familiar with the president's announcement tells CNN. In January, the Obama administration denied a permit for the 1,700 mile long Keystone XL oil pipeline, which would stretch from Canada's tar sands development to the U.S. Gulf Coast. That decision was met by persistent Republican criticism that the president has not been doing everything possible to create jobs and combat high gas prices.
  • Study Warns of Economic Damage in a Keystone Pipeline Spill

    03/14/2012 12:59:48 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 40 replies
    New York Times ^ | 03/14/2012 | Dan Frosch
    A report released on Tuesday by Cornell University’s Global Labor Institute concludes that the economic damage caused by potential spills from the Keystone XL pipeline could far outweigh the benefits of jobs created by the project. The institute, which advocates the creation of union jobs in renewable energy and analyzes sustainability issues, said that more than a million people work in agricultural or tourism jobs in the six states along Keystone XL’s route and that the economic costs could be considerable if a major spill occurred. The risks of an economically damaging accident are higher than those for conventional crude,...
  • Official: Chinese bank cold on Iran-Pak gas deal

    03/14/2012 7:44:02 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 2 replies
    A state-owned Chinese bank that had agreed to finance the Pakistani section of a gas pipeline from Iran that is opposed by the United States is no longer interested in the project, a Pakistani finance ministry spokesman said Wednesday.
  • Senate rejects plan to open Arctic refuge to drilling

    03/13/2012 3:09:05 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 37 replies · 1+ views
    Associated Press ^ | March 13, 2012 | Sean Cockerham
    WASHINGTON _ The Senate on Tuesday resoundingly rejected a sweeping measure to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and other protected areas to oil drilling, as well as to approve construction of the Keystone pipeline project. Tuesday's vote was the first time in four years that the Senate has voted on a measure including ANWR drilling, and it failed miserably.
  • Keystone vote underlines greens' isolation

    03/12/2012 5:38:41 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 3 replies
    reuters ^ | 3/12/2012 | John Kemp
    Only intense lobbying by the president himself ensured the latest congressional bid to approve the Keystone XL pipeline was defeated in the U.S. Senate last week. But if Keystone's opponents won the latest skirmish, it appears they are losing the war. The vote revealed deep divisions among Senate Democrats as well as the waning influence of environmentalists and the growing power of the oil and gas lobby in Congress. It seems only a matter of time before the controversial northern section of Keystone, which goes from Canada to Cushing, Oklahoma, is given the go-ahead. It will probably happen once the...