A New Problem for Keystone XL Pipeline: Oil Companies Don’t Want It. Trump gave project the Go Ahead but there are no customers.

After weathering years of protests, pipeline operator TransCanada is struggling to attract customers amid low crude prices and competing oil-transportation options
https://www.wsj.com/articles/after-3-billion-spent-keystone-xl-cant-get-oil-companies-to-sign-on-1498734002

Keystone XL pipeline faces new hurdle as oil companies slow to sign on: report. After facing nearly a decade of protests and debates, the Keystone XL pipeline got the go-ahead from President Donald Trump in March. But now, its owner, TransCanada Corp., faces a new hurdle: It can't find customers, according to a Dow Jones report posted on Fox News
http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/06/keystone_xl_pipeline_oil_compa.html


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https://www.forbes.com/sites/brighammccown/2018/06/04/what-ever-happened-to-the-dakota-access-pipeline/

What Ever Happened To The Dakota Access Pipeline?

This past Friday, the Dakota Access Pipeline quietly celebrated its first anniversary of service. More commonly known as "DAPL", what was once a national flashpoint between law enforcement and fossil fuel opponents has been largely forgotten. Perhaps some have wondered, what has happened with that pipeline in its inaugural year?

Answer: DAPL has been quietly transferring crude oil from the Bakken fields in North Dakota at a rate of over 500,000 barrels per day.

https://www.desmogblog.com/2018/10/26/lawsuit-dakota-access-road-blockade

TigerSwan (Corporate Armed Forces), County Sheriff Sued Over Road Blockade During Dakota Access Pipeline Protests.

On October 18, 2018 two Standing Rock Sioux Tribe members and a pastor for an Episcopal Church on the reservation filed a class action civil lawsuit against state, county, and private law enforcement in the latest chapter of the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) saga.
The plaintiffs allege that these groups were involved in a prolonged effort to blockade North Dakota State Highway 1806 to opponents of the controversial oil pipeline during the most heated protests from late October 2016 through early 2017.
The plaintiffs were Cissy Thunderhawk, Waste'Win Young, and Rev. John Floberg. They filed their lawsuit against Morton County, North Dakota, and its sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier, as well as the current and former North Dakota Governors, Doug Burgum and Jack Dalrymple, respectively, and the private security firm Tigerswan.

https://www.weareiowa.com/news/local-news/farmer-says-dakota-access-pipeline-is-destroying-his-land/1550137082
Farmer says Dakota Access Pipeline is destroying his land.
The Johnson family farm has been in Boone County for 132 years. But the installation of the Dakota Access Pipeline may be causing some issues.
"They took all of the crops," says LaVerne Johnson. "They haven't paid me for crops in three years."
The list of problems—from slower drainage to lack of productivity in the soil—caught Johnson's attention since the pipe was put in the ground three years ago.
Local 5's Rafael Lopez shows you what environmentalists think are the next steps for farmers like Johnson.
http://time.com/5450102/judge-blocks-keystone-xl-pipeline-construction/ 

Judge Blocks Keystone XL Pipeline Construction Over Environmental Concerns in a 'Landmark' Ruling.
A federal judge in Montana issued a “landmark” ruling temporarily blocking construction on the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Thursday in a decision welcomed by environmental groups. The order came as a Canadian energy company prepared to assemble initial stages of the 1,200-mile long, cross-border project.

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The Keystone Pipeline is a pipeline that transports crude oil from western Canada to the U.S. Gulf Coast and other Countries:

Pipeline
The Keystone Pipeline System is a 2,639-mile pipeline that runs from Hardisty, Alberta to refineries in the U.S. Midwest and Gulf Coast. It's the second largest crude oil pipeline in western Canada.

Capacity
The Keystone Pipeline can transport about 14% of western Canada's crude oil exports.

Ownership
TC Energy and the Government of Alberta own the Keystone Pipeline System.

History
The Keystone XL pipeline was a proposed extension of the Keystone Pipeline that would have carried crude oil from Hardisty, Alberta to Steele City, Nebraska. However, TC Energy Corporation terminated the project in 2021. The Keystone XL pipeline was controversial because environmentalists opposed it due to concerns about climate change and fossil fuels.

Other major crude oil export pipelines from Canada include the Enbridge Canadian Mainline, the Trans Mountain pipeline, and the Express pipeline.