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Senator Manchin urges Biden to reverse opposition to Keystone XL pipeline

Published 02/09/2021, 03:53 PM
Updated 02/09/2021, 05:10 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Bipartisan members of the Senate and House announce coronavirus relief legislation framework at news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. Senate energy committee, Joe Manchin, on Tuesday urged President Joe Biden to reverse his opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline, saying the project provides union jobs and is safer than transporting the oil via trucks and trains.

Biden revoked a permit for the pipeline which would transport 830,000 barrels a day of carbon-intensive heavy crude from Canada's Alberta to Nebraska. It was part of a flurry of Biden's executive orders aimed at curbing climate change.

In a letter to fellow Democrat Biden, the West Virginia senator said that even without the pipeline, the oil would still find its way to the United States by rail and truck, and pointed to U.S. data showing those methods result in more spills than pipelines.

"Pipelines continue to be the safest mode to transport our oil and natural gas resources and they support thousands of high-paying, American union jobs," Manchin said.

Opponents of TC Energy (NYSE:TRP) Corp's pipeline project say building such infrastructure would lock in decades of dependence on oil, making it harder to transition to clean energy.   

Manchin said he supports "responsible" energy infrastructure development including the Mountain Valley pipeline, which would take natural gas from Manchin's state to Virginia.

That project, led by Equitrans Midstream (NYSE:ETRN) Corp, is one of several pipelines that have been delayed by regulatory and legal fights with states and environmental groups.

Fourteen attorneys general, led by Austin Knudsen of oil-producing Montana, also urged Biden in a separate letter to reverse his decision on the Keystone permit.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Bipartisan members of the Senate and House announce coronavirus relief legislation framework at news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington

Manchin's support for big pipelines underscores the difficulty that Biden could have moving wide-ranging climate legislation through Congress given Democrats have only the slimmest possible majority in the Senate.

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only reason he wants the pipe line is 90% of his campaign money comes from big oil in his state.
Oil is a dying industry why invest in it
By using trucks, US will easily control the flows and no need to think all the pipeline infrastructure cost once the ff cut down to 60 to 70 percent. Why on ***to build something that will be left in couples of years ?
Manchin = the true dem swing vote leader. And the Leftists fear him. Thus the 40+ EOs that will be cancelled in short order once DJT RETURNS in 2024.
"Pipelines continue to be the safest mode to transport our oil and natural gas resources and they support thousands of high-paying, American union jobs," Manchin said. What about the Sioux?
They push us off our land and give us new land and say "Now stay here and live." Then they realize the resources it has and try to take it away again. we found hard to keep it and now they want to poison our land with their fossil fuel and greed. Treaties broken and words with no substance. Not men of honor. We shall remain
Yes to keeping our scared lands free of pipelines.
Then stop drilling for oil if it ruins the planet. Those jobs will be replaced by renewable energy infrastructure.
Keep it classy Gene. Joe doesn't look Sleepy nor does he have dementia.
Gene keeps it truthful. Yes Joe is sleepy, hiden and appears to have dementia. He is a walking shell. Period.
Warren buffet gave $250 million to dementia joe
Biden would have to give up his payments from Warren Buffet if he did that
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