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Obama to fast track southern portion of Keystone Pipeline

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CNN White House Correspondent Brianna Keilar

President Obama plans to announce in Cushing, Oklahoma Thursday that his administration will expedite the permit process for the southern portion of the Keystone XL pipeline, a source familiar with the president's announcement tells CNN.

In January, the Obama administration denied a permit for the 1,700 mile long Keystone XL oil pipeline, which would stretch from Canada's tar sands development to the U.S. Gulf Coast. That decision was met by persistent Republican criticism that the president has not been doing everything possible to create jobs and combat high gas prices.

Late last month, TransCanada, the company behind the Keystone XL Pipeline, announced it would move forward with the process to build the southern portion of the pipeline, which would begin in Cushing, the president's third stop on his two-day energy tour. The White House praised the move.

Senior administration officials would not confirm the president?s plan to unveil the effort to cut red tape for the project, though one senior administration official acknowledged the need to deal with the glut of oil in Cushing, where oil from the Midwest hits a bottleneck as it is transported to the Gulf of Mexico.

Such an announcement would no doubt be met with opposition from environmentalists, many of whom spent weeks protesting the Keystone XL project outside the White House late last fall into the early winter, before the administration announced its objection to the pipeline.

A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner balked at the idea that President Obama could claim credit for speeding up the approval process of the southern segment of the pipeline. ?This is like a governor personally issuing a fishing license,? Brendan Buck said. ?There is only a minor, routine permit needed for this leg of the project. Only a desperate administration would inject the President of the United States into this trivial matter. The President?s attempt to take credit for a pipeline he blocked and personally lobbied Congress against is staggering in its dis-ingenuousness. This portion of the pipeline is being built in spite of the President, not because of him.?


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Re: Obama to fast track southern portion of Keystone Pipeline

  • I'm not a big fan of Keystone at large, but there's a more pressing/justifiable need for the southern leg and it doesn't have the issues with the Ogalla Aquifer.  I do think the Boehner spokesperson should have kept his trap shut, with all of the R focus on Obama's responsibility for halting Keystone/stopping jobs, it seems silly to state the permit approval on the southern leg has nothing to do with the administration.

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  • Boehner is a pain in my ass.  This article states that even earlier this year when the administration opposed the big Keystone pipeline, they did not oppose the Cushing to Port Arthur portion. 

    And while the Cushing route does not need "Presidential Approval" as Keystone did because it crossed the US Border.  There are still federal, state and local approvals that need to happen.  Which it now appears, Pres. Obama is fast tracking some of the needed federal approvals with this announcement.

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