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Jeff Bingaman (left) |
In now appears that an oil pipeline will be extended to the Pacific coast of Canada and the oil will be off-loaded to oil tankers bound for China. There, large Chinese refineries with few if any environmental restrictions. The consequences of the permit denial in the U.S. are:
1) pipeline jobs for Canadian workers instead of U.S, workers
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Beijing Oil Refinery |
3) risks of more ocean tanker oil spills
4) much more toxic discharges into the earth's atmosphere from Chinese refineries
5) job losses and layoffs in the U.S. as a result of the Keystone plan being scrappedPipeline supporters include several large construction trade unions.

American Petroleum Institute President Jack Gerard called the project the one featuring "shovel-ready jobs."
Both Congressman Ben Ray Lujan and Tom Udall have not yet released statements on the Obama decision.
Both Congressman Ben Ray Lujan and Tom Udall have not yet released statements on the Obama decision.
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