Calgary-based TC Energy needs the permit to continue building the long-disputed pipeline across U.S. rivers and streams. TC Energy spokesperson Terry Cunha said the company is not giving up on Keystone. However, he said the company will have to delay large portions of work on the 1,947-kilometre project. That work will continue while the company wages its court fight in the U.S., Cunha said. The company finished building the first piece of Keystone XL across the U.S. border in late May and started work on labour camps in Montana and South Dakota.
Source: CBC News July 07, 2020 14:26 UTC