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The Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States, commissioned in 2010 and owned by TC Energy and, as of March 2020, the Government of Alberta.
A third pipeline, the 1,906 km-long Keystone XL Pipeline — which is an expansion of the Keystone Pipeline System — began construction in 2020. When completed, the Keystone XL Pipeline will transport 830,000 barrels of Athabasca oil sands crude oil per day from the Hardisty, Alberta to Steele City, Nebraska.
TC Energy's (TRP) Keystone oil pipeline was restarted safely amid the extremely cold weather after an unplanned maintenance on the pipeline began on Jan 4.
The construction of a second pipeline between Hinton, Alberta, and Hargreaves, British Columbia, running adjacent to the existing line, was completed in 2008. [3] In 2013, a project to twin the existing Trans Mountain pipeline—the Trans Mountain Expansion Project—was proposed to the Canadian National Energy Board. [4]
(Reuters) -Canada's TC Energy on Tuesday said its 622,000 barrel-per-day Keystone oil pipeline will curtail volumes due to a series of recent severe weather-related impacts to system facilities.
The coveted permit granted in 2007 allowed TC Energy, then known as TransCanada, to use a higher-than-standard rate of pressure for Keystone in rural areas, according to U.S. regulatory documents ...
The proposed Keystone XL pipeline would connect the oil sands in Alberta, Canada, to the U.S. refiners on the Gulf
The 2,100-mile Keystone Pipeline, owned and operated by TransCanada Corp. (NYSE: TRP) was closed Wednesday night after routine integrity tests revealed potential safety issues with the line. The ...