While America Spars Over Keystone XL, A Vast Network Of Pipelines Is Quietly Being Approved
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/03/20/3254081/pipelines-you-havent-heard-of/
After countless marches, arrests, Congressional votes, and editorials, the five-and-a-half year battle over the controversial Keystone XL pipeline is nearing its end. If a recent ruling in Nebraska doesnt delay the decision further, America could find out as soon as this spring whether or not the pipeline, which has become a focal point in Americas environmental movement, will be built.
But while critics and proponents of Keystone XL have sparred over the last few years, numerous pipelines many of them slated to carry the same Canadian tar sands crude as Keystone have been proposed, permitted, and even seen construction begin in the U.S. and Canada. Some rival Keystone XL in size and capacity; others, when linked up with existing and planned pipelines, would carry more oil than the 1,179-mile pipeline.
But while critics and proponents of Keystone XL have sparred over the last few years, numerous pipelines many of them slated to carry the same Canadian tar sands crude as Keystone have been proposed, permitted, and even seen construction begin in the U.S. and Canada. Some rival Keystone XL in size and capacity; others, when linked up with existing and planned pipelines, would carry more oil than the 1,179-mile pipeline.
With the public eye turned on Keystone, some of these pipelines have faced little opposition. But its not just new pipelines that worry Carl Weimer, executive director of the Pipeline Safety Trust. Weimer said companies are beginning to revamp old pipelines by expanding their capacity or reversing their flow, changes that can be troubling if proper safety measures arent put in place.
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I saw an article last week about the Flanagan South pipeline being done by this summer. It goes from Illinois through southeastern Kansas to an Oklahoma hub. It will carry both tarsands oil and fracked oil. It doesn't cross international boundaries, and thus can be railroaded through the Army Corps of Engineers.
http://examiner-enterprise.com/news/local-news/area-work-gets-underway-600-mile-flanagan-south-pipeline