Keystone-pipeline
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natural gas pipeline
The keystone pipeline System is a pipeline system to transport tar sands oil from Canada and the northern United States, "especially to the refineries on the Gulf Coast" Texas. [Note 1] (USSD Seis March 1, 2013 p.ES-2) [2] The product will be delivered including synthetic crude oil (Syncrude) and dilbit (diluted bitumen) from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin in Alberta, Canada, and Bakken crude oil light synthetic crude oil produced from the Williston Basin (Bakken) area in Montana and North Dakota. [2] Two operating phase of the project, and the third, from Oklahoma to the Texas Gulf coast, is under construction and a fourth is awaiting U.S. government approval in mid-March 2013. Once completed, the Keystone Pipeline System will consist of a completed 2,151 miles (3,462 km) Keystone Pipeline (Phase I and II) and the proposed 1,661 mile (2,673 km) Keystone Gulf Coast Expansion Project (Phase III and IV). The fourth phase of the controversy, the Keystone XL Pipeline project will be starting in the oil distribution center at Hardisty, Alberta and extend 1,179 miles (1,897 km), to Steele City, Nebraska. [3]
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