New York Times: The State Department’s inspector general has found no conflict of interest or improper political influence in the agency’s review of the disputed Keystone XL pipeline project. But in a report released on Thursday, the official said the department had not adequately weighed concerns about the route of the 1,700-mile pipeline and should strengthen its oversight of contractors performing environmental impact statements for major projects. The proposed Keystone pipeline, which is to carry heavy oil......
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Watchdog clears State Department of impropriety in Keystone pipeline project
Posted by New York Times: John M. Broder and Dan Frosch on February 10th, 2012
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