Both TransCanada's Keystone XL — which will run from Hardisty, Alta., to Steele City, Neb. "While there certainly is risk, and nothing is 100 per cent certain … Line 3 and Keystone XL are likely to proceed," said Rogers in an interview. He says the Trans Mountain pipeline extension will be built. So we view the regulatory risk on Keystone XL as relatively low compared to Trans Mountain." Greenpeace campaigner Keith Stewart said both pipelines can expect continued resistance on all fronts, on both sides of the border.
Source: CBC News April 15, 2018 20:48 UTC