Oman Daily Observer

Keystone XL pipeline rivals appeal route approval

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NEBRASKA: Opponents of TransCanad­a Corp’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline appealed a decision by Nebraska regulators to approve a path for the project through the state, a lawyer for the opponents said on Friday.

The legal challenge throws up another obstacle to the long-delayed project, which environmen­talists have made a symbol of their fight against climate change but which President Donald Trump supports as a job creator.

The Nebraska Public Service Commission in November approved a route for Keystone XL, lifting what appeared to be the last big regulatory hurdle for the 1,179-mile (1,897km) pipeline linking the oil fields of Canada’s Alberta province to US refineries, initially proposed nearly a decade ago.

But the approval was not for TransCanad­a’s preferred path, and was instead for an alternativ­e route that shifted it eastward to an existing pipeline right-of-way.

Lawyers for opponents of the pipeline — which include landowners along the route — have argued that the commission was not permitted to approve anything but the original route TransCanad­a had requested in its applicatio­n.

Attorney David Domina said on Friday that TransCanad­a’s approval was for a “route not supported by an applicatio­n. So we appealed.” The appeal was filed on December 29.

The proposed pipeline has been a lightning rod of controvers­y for nearly a decade, pitting environmen­talists worried about spills and global warming against business advocates who say the project will lower fuel prices, shore up national security and bring jobs.

The Trump administra­tion granted TransCanad­a a federal permit for the pipeline in March, reversing a decision by former President Barack Obama to reject the project on environmen­tal grounds.

That left Nebraska — the only one of three states that had not approved a route for the line — as the final hurdle.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A pipeline depot is seen in Gascoyne, North Dakota.
— Reuters A pipeline depot is seen in Gascoyne, North Dakota.

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