Saturday, January 14, 2012

John hoeven keystone

  • John Hoeven said Saturday. President Barack Obama faces a Feb. 21 deadline to decide whether the $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline expansion proposed by Calgary-based TransCanada Corp. is in the national interest.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakotas Sen. John Hoeven promoted the Keystone XL project to carry oil from Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries Saturday as part of the Republicans weekly radio address. BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakotas Sen.
  • (WDAY)
  • who are urging President Barack Obama to give a permit to the Canada-to-Texas Keystone XL oil pipeline project, are working on a plan to take the reins of approval from the president should the White House say no.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • SLEEVE-ENSCONCED ACE --North Dakota Republican Sen. John Hoeven has drafted a bill that would strip President Obama of his authority over the Keystone XL project if he decides to reject the pipeline next month.
  • (Politico.com)
  • Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D. is readying legislation that would take Obama out of the decision making process on Keystone - approving the main pipeline straightaway and leaving the Nebraska route to state officials, without requiring federal approval.
  • (NationalJournal.com)
  • D.C. — Republicans in the U.S. Senate are drafting a bill that would approve TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline, circumventing President Barack Obama who is reluctant to sign off on the project, an aide to North Dakota Senator John Hoeven told Reuters Wednesday.
  • (CNEWS)
  • Republicans signaled this week that they do not plan to drop the Keystone issue, even if Obama rules the project not in the national interest.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • Pourbaix and Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., told North Dakota officials and oil industry representatives that if the 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline is not built, Canadas oil-sand developers likely would ship the crude to Asia.
  • (Detroit Free Press)
  • However, news agency Reuters reported yesterday that Republican Senator John Hoeven of North Dakota is now working on but would serve to keep the Keystone XL project in the headlines.
  • (Environmental Expert (press release))
  • John Hoeven, R-N.D., right, in Bismarck, N. D., on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012.
  • (Grand Forks Herald)

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