Looking beyond US, says minister
access to Asian markets,” Carr said in a telephone interview. “We want to ensure we have more than one customer, as much as we love Americans.”
Canada needs infrastructure to export its growing oil sands production. Alberta has the third- largest oil reserves in the world and is America’s largest supplier of foreign oil.
Keystone XL would carry more than one-fifth of the oil Canada exports to the US. The pipeline owned by TransCanada received a presidential permit Friday, but Carr said he expects protests and noted it still needs a permit from the state of Nebraska.
“Canadians are not going to go down there and tell state legislators what to do. They have their own process. We will respect that,” he said.
Carr will, however, meet with US Energy Secretary Rick Perry in Washington on Thursday.
“The objective is to make the point that the energy economies are integrated,” he said. “So much of the Canadian interest is aligned with the American interest. Keystone XL is a good example of that.”
The 2,735-km pipeline would carry roughly 800,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta to refineries along the Texas Gulf Coast, passing through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. The presidential permit comes nearly a decade after Calgary, Alberta- based TransCanada applied to build the