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The Keystone XL Pipeline

Paridhi R.

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Outline

Background Information • What is it?• Crude Oil• Construction• Stakeholders

The Big Issue

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What is the Keystone?

Transports synthetic crude oil and “dilbit” from the tar oil sands

(Keystone pipeline, 2012)

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Crude Oil

(What is crude oil and what is it used for?, 2004)

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Tar Sands

Composed of Carbon-rich materials

Used for gasoline, etc.Canada is the world’s largest

bitumen depositor (Keystone XL is

Pipeline is Devastating to the Environment and Will Not Create Jobs, 2012.)

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What is the Keystone XL?

Expansion of the Keystone From Alberta to TexasDestroy ecosystems and wildlifeProposed in 2008

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Phases of the Pipelines

Phase 1Phase 2Phase 3Phase 4

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Phase 1

The Keystone pipeline Already been

constructed (since 2010)

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Phase 2

Expansion from Nebraska to Oklahoma

Constructed in 2011

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Phase 3

Proposed expansion from Oklahoma to Texas

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Phase 4

Proposed expansion from Alberta to Montana

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The Route

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Purpose of the XL

Transport crude oil and tar sands oil to the US

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Construction?

Rumors say early 2013Rejected on January 18, 2012 Re-proposal

by TransCanada $7.0 billion+

(Keystone xl pipeline, 2011)

(Keystone xl pipeline, 2011)

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Why was the project rejected?

Oil spill response plansSafetyGreen house gas concerns

Keystone pipeline, 2012)

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Stakeholders

ObamaCanadian GovernmentConstruction workersUS citizensCanadian citizensTransCanada

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TransCanada

Providers of gas/oil related storageResponsible for the North

American energy infrastructure Shareholder in, and own TC

PipeLines LP

(About us, 2009)

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Review

36-inch, stretching 2000 miles

Through Canada to the USTar sands heated 150

degrees+Carry 900 000 barrels of crude

oil

(Brecher & Smith, n.d)

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THE BIG QUESTION

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What negative environmental

impacts will the Keystone XL

Pipeline cause?

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Impacts

Pollutes:• Pipeline spills• Air • Water

Harms:• Wildlife

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Pipeline Spills

Previous oil spills effect the permit of oil pipelines

Long-term damage to the economy and ecosystem

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Air Pollution

Harmful to the air we breatheConstruction of pipeline causes

general pollutionHigher

Carbon emissions

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Water Pollution

Ogallala AquiferSeparating crude

oil from sand, silt and clay

Using 400 million gallons of water per day

Tailing ponds

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Harming Wildlife

Toxic sludge gets into waterwaysCO2 emissions melting ice capsSpills coat animals in oil

(Animals | oil sands truth, n.d.)

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Canadian Government

Approve of the Keystone XL“Better for the economy.” (Savage, 2012)

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US Government

Feel that it should be constructed

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Solutions

Recovering alternative oil sourcesKeep protesting

(Worthington, 2012)

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Conclusion

Produce 1 barrel of crude oil:• Extracting 4 tons of Earth• Contaminating millions of barrels of fresh

water• Burning natural gas• Creating tailing ponds

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Is it worth

it?