"Nebraska Allows Keystone XL Pipeline, But Picks a Different Path"

"LINCOLN, Neb. — The nearly decade-long battle over Keystone XL has come to symbolize much more than what the disputed pipeline would actually be: a subterranean tube, 36 inches in diameter, carrying crude oil from Canada to Nebraska.

So when state regulators here said Monday that the project could proceed, their decision was initially seen as a hard-won validation for President Trump and the American laborer, and lamented as a grave threat to pristine farmland and the groundwater below.

But while Monday had been expected to provide a clear and final answer on Keystone XL’s future, it may have only created more uncertainty. The regulators in Nebraska rejected the pipeline company’s preferred route, approving the project only on an alternate path. TransCanada, the pipeline company, later issued a short statement that did not say whether it would move forward with construction, leaving people on both sides of the issue unsure of how to react."

Mitch Smith reports for the New York Times November 20, 2017.

SEE ALSO:

"Keystone XL Foes Want to Turn Nebraska Win Into a Court Loss" (Bloomberg)

"Nebraska Clears Path For Keystone Xl Pipeline, Challenges Remain" (Reuters)

"U.S. State Dept. Studying Keystone Xl Route For 'Permitting Impacts': Official" (Reuters)

"Keystone XL pipeline: TransCanada Weighing Options After Nebraska Regulators Ok Pipeline, But Not Preferred Route" (Lincoln Journal Star)

"Keystone XL: Split Neb. Regulatory Panel Approves Pipeline Route" (Greenwire)

"Keystone XL Approved in Nebraska, Days after Major TransCanada Oil Spill" (InsideClimate News)

 

Source: NY Times, 11/21/2017