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Trump signss order authorizing pipeline project that partially revives Keystone XL Line

On Thursday, U.S. president Donald 'Trump signed an order granting a 'cross-border permit' to a project which would revive a re-built Keystone XL pipe to transport Canadian _crude oil from the U.S. Canada border to Wyoming.

If the pipeline is built, it could increase Canada's crude oil exports to America by over 12%. The project was only allowed to proceed with a presidential permit.

The new proposal would take a different route across the United States than the 'previous Keystone XL project,' which was canceled in '2021 by the former U.S. president Joe Biden after years of Indigenous and Environmental opposition.

It will 'use some of 'the previously built pipe in Canada, where Keystone XL is fully permitted. South Bow, a company set up in 2024 by TC Energy to take over the oil pipeline business of former Keystone XL promoter TC Energy, will be taking over this oil pipeline business.

Bridger Pipeline is South 'Bow's U.S. Partner. They recently submitted a proposal to Montana regulators. The proposal describes construction of a 1,038-km (?645-mile) pipeline capable of transporting 550,000 barrels per day. It will begin near the U.S. Canada border in Phillips County Montana and then transit to Guernsey Wyoming.

Analysts say that Guernsey does not serve as a final market for crude oil. Therefore, additional links will be needed to transport the oil to refinery hubs in Cushing, Oklahoma, Patoka, Illinois, and along the Gulf Coast of America.

The project will need to be approved by the state regulatory authorities. (Reporting and writing by Ryan Jones; Editing by David Ljunggren, Edmund Klamann and Christian Martinez)

(source: Reuters)