CALGARY – Work on the long-delayed, hotly debated Keystone XL project will re-start as early as next month, TC Energy Corp. said in a court filing Tuesday.
The Calgary-based pipeline giant filed a status report in the United States District Court of Montana on Tuesday that outlined “presently planned work for 2020 involving both pre-construction activities and construction of the pipeline.”
The company has been looking to build the 830,000-barrels-per-day pipeline – which was rejected by former U.S. president Barack Obama then approved by President Donald Trump – for more than 10 years. The company indicated in the court filing that it would build the 1.2-mile border crossing between Canada and the U.S. in April.
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