OIL PIPELINES
A day after US President Donald Trump signed executive actions clearing the way for contentious oil pipelines to be built in the US, TransCanada on Thursday resubmitted its Presidential Permit application to the US Department of State for approval of the Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline. This is the very permitting avenue TransCanada pursued previously that was ultimately rejected by former President Barack Obama on environmental grounds, ending a drawn out and highly politicised battle to build the conduit.
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