- TransCanada extends Keystone XL open season
- TransCanada is extending an open season for its long-delayed 830,000 b/d Keystone XL crude pipeline project, citing "the historic flooding and catastrophic impacts" to Houston and parts of the US Gulf coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey
- the open season will be extended by about a month to 26 October. TransCanada is seeking binding commitments for Keystone XL and for its existing 590,000 b/d Keystone pipeline, to move crude from Hardisty, Alberta, to markets in Cushing, Oklahoma, and the US Gulf coast
- TransCanada said on 28 July that it is working on refreshing legacy shipper contracts for Keystone XL
- opposition against Keystone XL flared most strongly in Nebraska, where the company still did not have a route approved when it pulled its state application after Obama denied the border-crossing permit
- the Nebraska Public Service Commission held formal hearings on the project on 7-10 August
- a decision on the state permit is expected later this year
Okay, one more comment: it's happening again.
An iconic scene from Twin Peaks, it is happening again, "The World Spins":
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