Globe and Mail: The U.S. State Department has boosted hopes in Calgary and Ottawa for approval of the long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline with a report that concludes the project would not significantly boost greenhouse gas emissions.
While TransCanada Corp.'s five-year battle for approval is far from over, the report addresses a key concern of U.S. President Barack Obama, who said last summer that he would not approve the pipeline if it drove up carbon pollution from the oil sands.
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In Alberta, fresh optimism for Keystone after pivotal US review
Posted by Globe and Mail: Shawn McCARTHY, Kelly Cryderman AND Jeffrey Jones on February 2nd, 2014
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