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Keystone XL won't boost oilsands growth, U.S. S

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Keystone XL won't boost oilsands growth, U.S. State Dept. says


Misc CDN | 206920 hits | Mar 01 3:54 pm | Posted by: DanSC
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The U.S. State Department says building the northern leg of TransCanada's controversial Keystone XL pipeline won't have a major impact on Alberta's oilsands development —a finding that might make it easier for the White House to approve the controversial

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  1. by Anonymous
    Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:58 am
    Nice to see someone down there has their head screwed on properly.

  2. by avatar Gunnair  Gold Member
    Sat Mar 02, 2013 1:07 am
    "jj2424" said
    Nice to see someone down there has their head screwed on properly.


    Because they tell the truth down there.....and up here too.

  3. by avatar QBC
    Sat Mar 02, 2013 1:21 am
    Yeah, that's why we on the Canadian side of the pipeline are looking forward to it so much. Everyone in the oil industry here sure has a different opinion than this. How do I know this? I talk to people from Shell Oil, Halliburton and a multitude of oil and gas companies every day and this is what they're telling me.



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