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  1. Mar 15, 2022 · It was expected to transport 830,000 barrels of Alberta tar sands oil per day to refineries on the Gulf Coast of Texas. ... People and wildlife coming into contact with tar sands oil are exposed ...

  2. the existing Keystone Pipeline System that stretches 4,324 km (2,687 miles) between Hardisty, Alberta and the U.S. Gulf Coast. More than 2 billion barrels of oil have been safely transported on the Keystone Pipeline System since operations began in 2010. The Keystone XL Pipeline will add to the capacity of the existing system to safely deliver ...

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  3. Feb 25, 2022 · The Keystone XL pipeline would have been able to carry up to 830,000 barrels of oil every day, the figure used in LaTurner’s ad. LaTurner’s office cited reports showing the two figures.

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  5. Apr 16, 2017 · The Keystone XL pipeline will transport crude oil from Alberta, Canada to Nebraska. The oil will then flow through another pipeline to Gulf Coast refineries, where it will be refined...

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  6. Jan 13, 2023 · This includes allowing for quicker deployment of renewable energy, incentivizing faster improvements in energy efficiency, scaling up supply, and speeding up electrifying heat. In 2021, President Biden canceled the completion of the Keystone XL Pipeline, which was expected to carry 830,000 barrels of oil per day from Canada to the U.S.

  7. Jul 28, 2022 · FBI investigating Keystone's July disruption. TC Energy said its Keystone Pipeline crude volumes rose to roughly 610,000 b/d in the second quarter from a previous baseline capacity of 590,000 b/d as the Canadian pipeline operator aims to increase volumes from the Alberta oil sands to the US Gulf Coast through more modest optimization efforts.

  8. The Keystone XL Pipeline Project (Phase IV) revised proposal in 2012 consists of a new 36-inch (910 mm) pipeline from Hardisty, Alberta, through Montana and South Dakota to Steele City, Nebraska, to "transport of up to 830,000 barrels per day (132,000 m 3 /d) of crude oil from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Alberta, Canada, and from ...