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  1. (The existing Keystone I pipeline has had one major spill and 11 smaller spills in its first year of operation.)" "Analysis of the time needed to shut down the pipeline shows that response to a leak at a river crossing could conservatively take more than ten times longer than the 11 minutes and 30 seconds that TransCanada assumes.

  2. Mar 15, 2022 · The Keystone XL pipeline extension, proposed by TC Energy (then TransCanada) in 2008, was initially designed to transport the planet’s dirtiest fossil fuel, tar sands oil, to market—and fast ...

  3. The following map details the route of the terminated Keystone XL Pipeline and the current Keystone Pipeline System. The Keystone XL route begins in Hardisty, Alberta, and extends south to Steele City, Nebraska. The pipeline will pass through the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan and the states of Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska.

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  5. Jul 9, 2021 · The new Line 3 is a 36-inch pipeline that can carry 760,000 barrels of oil per day. The old, smaller, 34-inch pipeline is currently operating at half capacity because it is aging, corroding and a ...

  6. Jan 21, 2021 · A planned 1,179-mile (1,897km) pipeline running from the oil sands of Alberta, Canada, to Steele City, Nebraska, where it would join an existing pipe. It could carry 830,000 barrels of oil each day.

  7. Keystone Pipeline System. 450 – 1 St. SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 5H1. liquids_pipelines@tcenergy.com. Emergency Response. Our commitment to the safety of our people, pipelines and facilities is unwavering. In case of an emergency, visit our Contact page for our complete list of emergency numbers. Landowner Helpline.

  8. Mar 18, 2021 · U.S. President Joe Biden speaks in the East Room of the White House on March 18, 2021 in Washington, DC. In a last-ditch attempt to revive the Keystone XL pipeline, 21 states led by attorneys ...

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