Updates
July 17, 2018: from the BillingsGazette -- 283 miles across Montana --
July 16, 2018: back story, I guess, from Reuters, May 3, 2018 -- TransCanada will start work on Keystone XL in Montana in autumn, 2018 --
- preliminary work to begin in the fall of 2018 in Montan
- full construction to commence in 2019
- information in a latter from the US State Dept to "Native American" tribes, specifically
- the Assiniboine
- the Sioux tribes
Original Post
Key locations:
- Baker, MT: will be an entry terminal (an "on-ramp") for the Keystone XL
- the pipeline route appears to carry it near Camp Crook to the south of Baker
- Gascoyne, ND: east of Bowman, ND -- a staging area for Keystone XL pipeline? See below.
The question was asked in an e-mail: where will TransCanada first start working in this area?
One reader who apparently knows the area well and has his ear close to the ground suggested in an e-mail:
It sounds like they will start hauling to Baker first?
Bowman, Baker, Buffalo, & Camp Crook have had meetings ....
Once they get closer to Camp Crook I do not know which highway they will be hauling on but Gascoyne will be a target area as folks can hold up the progress of the line at that location.
Gascoyne, near Scranton, ND, is a few miles to the southeast of Bowman. See this post from several years ago.Maybe Hwy 85?
Gascoyne, from The Bismarck Tribune, January 26, 2017 -- more than a year ago
- 230 miles worth of heavy steel pipe in a vast laydown yard, alongside highway 12
- unloaded there in 2011
- green-coated pipe owned by TransCanada
- the pipe is stacked near the BNSF Railway loop between the ghost town of Gascoyne and the grain elevator town of Scranton
Route of the Keystone XL:
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