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U.S. NEWSWednesday 4 November

Keystone Backers Look to Obama’s Successor for Greenlight 

JOSH LEDERMAN                   The Keystone Steele City pumping station, into which the planned Keystone XL pipeline is to                                         as world leaders prepare
Associated Press                connect to, is seen in Steele City, Neb., Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015. TransCanada, the company behind                                    to finalize an agreement in
WASHINGTON (AP) — The           the project, said Monday it had asked the State Department to suspend its review of the Canada-                                     Paris.
company pleading for per-       to-Texas pipeline, citing uncertainties about the route it would take through Nebraska.                                             For Obama, the 1,179-mile
mission to build the Key-                                                                                                                                           (1,897-kilometer) proposed
stone XL pipeline looked                                                                                                                    (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)  pipeline has swelled over
beyond President Barack                                                                                                                                             the years into a behemoth
Obama on Tuesday in ap-         urgency when faced with        Elizabeth Trudeau said          setting up a high bar for                                            political hot potato. White
parent hopes a future Re-       the prospect of letting the    Tuesday. That was 2,601         approval.                                                            House spokesman Josh
publican president would        next president make the        days after TransCanada          All of the major Democratic                                          Earnest said Obama had
greenlight the project. But     call.                          first proposed the $8 billion   candidates oppose it — in-                                           sought to “shield this pro-
the administration signaled     The State Department, the      project. For TransCanada,       cluding front-runner Hill-                                           cess from politics,” but the
it was in no mood to hand       official arbiter of the pipe-  a delay into 2017 might         ary Rodham Clinton, who                                              president’s many delays
off the decision to the win-    line permit, said it was con-  improve the prospects for       oversaw the early phase                                              have only injected more
ner of the 2016 election.       sidering TransCanada’s         approval — if a Republi-        of the pipeline review as                                            politics and posturing into
TransCanada insisted its        new request but in the         can wins the White House.       Obama’s first-term secre-                                            the national debate.
request for the  U.S. to sus-   meantime the pipeline re-      The Republican presiden-        tary of state.                                                       Republican Sen. John Ho-
pend its review of the pro-     view would move forward        tial field is unanimous in its  Ahead of TransCanada’s                                               even, a vocal Keystone
posed project had nothing       unabated.                      support for Keystone, while     request, Keystone support-                                           supporter, said it would be
to do with presidential poli-   “We’d like to finish this re-  Obama has downplayed            ers had feared Obama                                                 inconsistent for Obama to
tics even though a delay        view process as swiftly as     its benefits and empha-         would seize on a brief win-                                          reject TransCanada’s re-
could thrust the decision       possible,” spokeswoman         sized environmental risks,      dow between Canada’s                                                 quest since the company
a year or more into the fu-                                                                    recent elections and the                                             has worked diligently to
ture, likely putting it in the                                                                 conclusion of global cli-                                            meet every legal and regu-
hands of Obama’s succes-                                                                       mate talks next month to kill                                        latory hurdle.
sor. Questioning the mo-                                                                       the project in grand fash-                                           “Are they going to have
tivation for the Canadian                                                                      ion, solidifying his environ-                                        a double standard here?
energy giant’s request, the                                                                    mental bona fides. Obama                                             They’ve held TransCan-
White House said “there                                                                        hopes to make a global cli-                                          ada up for almost seven
might be politics at play”                                                                     mate pact the capstone of                                            years,” Hoeven said in
and Obama still intended                                                                       his environmental legacy                                             an interview. While most
to make the decision.                                                                          and has sought to show                                               cross-border pipelines take
It was an unusual reversal                                                                     aggressive action to curb                                            less than 18 months to ap-
of roles for TransCanada,                                                                      carbon dioxide emissions                                             prove or reject, Keystone’s
which complained bitterly                                                                                                                                           has dragged on since Sep-
for years about Obama’s                                                                                                                                             tember 2008 — shortly be-
delays before suddenly                                                                                                                                              fore Obama was elected.
requesting one of its own.                                                                                                                                          In late 2011, Obama an-
Likewise, Obama’s admin-                                                                                                                                            nounced he would hold off
istration, after seven years                                                                                                                                        until after the 2012 election,
of delay, seemed to dis-                                                                                                                                            taking the issue off the ta-
cover a newfound sense of                                                                                                                                           ble for his own re-election
                                                                                                                                                                    fight. When Congress tried
                                                                                                                                                                    to force his hand, he re-
                                                                                                                                                                    jected the application but
                                                                                                                                                                    allowed TransCanada to
                                                                                                                                                                    re-apply.
                                                                                                                                                                    As envisioned, Keystone XL
                                                                                                                                                                    would extend from Alber-
                                                                                                                                                                    ta’s tar sands to Nebraska,
                                                                                                                                                                    where it will connect with
                                                                                                                                                                    existing pipelines carrying
                                                                                                                                                                    crude oil to refineries along
                                                                                                                                                                    the Texas Gulf Coast. q
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