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Five reasons to support building the Keystone XL Pipeline

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Five Reasons to Support Building the Keystone XL Pipeline

  1. Jobs
  2. This project is the definition of shovel-ready. Almost overnight, Keystone XL could put 9,000 hard-working American men and women directly to work. The :U.S. State Department’s Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (PDF, 4 MB) found that the project would support more than 42,000 direct and indirect jobs nationwide.

    Learn more about Keystone XL jobs.

  3. Economic Benefits
  4. Keystone XL will contribute more than $3 billion towards U.S. GDP. Taxes paid by the project will greatly benefit the towns and counties it passes through. The :U.S. State Department’s Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (PDF, 4 MB) showed Keystone XL will provide a substantial increase in tax revenues for counties along the pipeline route, with 17 of 27 expected to see increases of 10 percent or more.

    Learn more about Keystone XL’s economic benefits.

  5. Energy Security
  6. Keystone XL connects the largest most sophisticated refining hub in the Gulf Coast with the third largest oil reserves on the planet and the second largest oil-producing region in the United States. Safe, secure access to domestic crude oil is key to ensuring long-term energy security. That’s exactly what Keystone XL provides.

    Learn more about what Energy Security really means.

  7. Environmentally Responsible
  8. The State Department’s Final SEIS, and four previous environmental impact statements written over the past five years, containing more than 17,000 pages of scientific research, all reached a similar conclusion: Keystone XL would have minimal impact on the environment. Multiple scientific studies have also shown that Keystone XL and the development of the oil sands will not put the global climate in jeopardy.

    Learn more about why Keystone XL is the right choice for the environment.

  9. Safety
  10. It has been well-established that pipelines are, by far, the safest mode of transportation for crude oil and natural gas. A recent Fraser Institute study shows that pipeline workers are less likely to be injured on the job and pipelines have fewer incidents per mile than trains and trucks. The State Department environmental impact reports have concluded that Keystone XL would have a degree of safety greater than any other crude oil pipeline in operation in the U.S. That’s because we’ve agreed to 59 additional special safety conditions that go above and beyond federal regulations. Crude oil needs to move from wells to the refineries. We have the responsibility to do that in the safest and most efficient way possible, no compromises.

    Learn more in our Keystone XL blog post: Ten safety features of Keystone XL you might not have heard.


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