(YANKTON PRESS & DAKOTAN) The Yankton Press & Dakotan reports "The Canadian company that wants to build an oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico responded to critics Thursday by dropping its proposal to run the pipeline at a higher pressure level and agreeing to follow U.S. safety standards for the project.
“TransCanada has listened to the concerns of the public and various political leaders, and we made a decision to withdraw the special permit application,” said Robert Jones, vice president of TransCanada’s Keystone pipelines.
The U.S. State Department is reviewing TransCanada’s proposal for the Keystone XL pipeline. Last month, the department added 90 days to the review process to allow other federal agencies more time to comment."
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“TransCanada has listened to the concerns of the public and various political leaders, and we made a decision to withdraw the special permit application,” said Robert Jones, vice president of TransCanada’s Keystone pipelines.
The U.S. State Department is reviewing TransCanada’s proposal for the Keystone XL pipeline. Last month, the department added 90 days to the review process to allow other federal agencies more time to comment."
Read the article by clicking the title above.