The veto by President Obama of the Keystone XL Pipeline bill drew swift reaction from Montana junior Senator Steve Daines, saying not having the pipeline would mean a loss of jobs and tax revenue for Montana.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says that the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project from Canada to Texas should only be approved if it doesn't worsen carbon pollution.
Keystone XL pipe line, who sets the price at the pump, are we shipping oil to China for Canada, these and many more questions answered in this pre-recorded interview with oil expert Bob Van derValk of Terry, Montana.
We all heard President Obamas decision to deny the Keystone Pipeline as of now, but what does Governor Brian Schweitzer think about the decision? See a video here of Governor Schweitzer discussing with Fox News' Neal Cavuto why the President did not accept the application from the Canadian company for the Keystone XL Pipeline.
The unpopular decision was formally made today by President Obama to reject the proposal of the $7 billion oil pipeline, the Keystone XL project, linking Alberta with refineries in the Gulf of Mexico. Republican presidential candidates sounded off on the decision.