06/09/2009 11:14 AM
The state Public Utilities Commission has set a formal hearing for November in TransCanada Keystone Pipeline's application to build a crude oil pipeline through western South Dakota. TransCanada is already building a pipeline through eastern South Dakota.
The proposed Keystone XL pipeline is designed to run 313 miles through western South Dakota as part of a project to deliver Alberta tar sands crude oil to Gulf Coast terminals and refineries in Texas.
The PUC approved a schedule that calls for a formal hearing to run November 2 through November 6 in Pierre.
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November Hearing Set For Keystone Oil Pipeline
The state Public Utilities Commission has set a formal hearing for November in TransCanada Keystone Pipeline's application to build a crude oil pipeline through western South Dakota. TransCanada is already building a pipeline through eastern South Dakota.
The proposed Keystone XL pipeline is designed to run 313 miles through western South Dakota as part of a project to deliver Alberta tar sands crude oil to Gulf Coast terminals and refineries in Texas.
The PUC approved a schedule that calls for a formal hearing to run November 2 through November 6 in Pierre.
© 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. Material may not be redistributed.
