The controversial proposed Keystone XL pipeline, designed to carry crude oil from Canadian oil sands to Steele City, Neb., should be permitted because it’s good for the environment — as well as providing jobs and economic development.
That’s according to Scott Farris, the director of government relations in the western United States for TransCanada Corp. (NYSE: TRP), the Calgary, Alberta-based company that’s proposed the $7 billion, 1,179-mile project.
Farris spoke Thursday to about 250…
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