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Should America Go All-In on Oil Pipelines?

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The facts

Keystone's operator, South Bow, agreed to pay a $26.9 million civil penalty over the December 2022 Kansas oil spill.

The December 2022 rupture near Washington, Kansas dumped about 12,937 barrels of crude oil — roughly 543,000 gallons — into a creek and surrounding land.

It was the largest onshore crude oil pipeline spill in the United States in nearly a decade.

President Biden revoked the Keystone XL extension permit on his first day in office in January 2021; TC Energy abandoned the project later that year.

The U.S. moves roughly 70% of its crude oil and petroleum products by pipeline, according to federal transportation data.

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