Keystone XL: a step forward to building a 21st century energy infrastructure
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
World Pipelines,
API President and CEO, Jack Gerard, released the following statement on 26 January, as TransCanada filed its application for the cross-border permit needed to complete the Keystone XL pipeline.
“Today’s action to reapply for the Keystone XL pipeline’s cross-border permit is an important step forward to building a 21st century energy infrastructure system across our nation,” said Gerard. “The Keystone XL pipeline would support tens of thousands of jobs, contribute billions of dollars to our economy, and deliver energy efficiently and safely to consumers.
“We applaud President Trump’s commitment to promoting our nation’s energy infrastructure and creating jobs and look forward to working with this administration on policies to continue our nation’s energy renaissance that’s providing benefits for American consumers and workers, and the environment.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/27012017/keystone-xl-a-step-forward-to-building-a-21st-century-energy-infrastructure/
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