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Pipelines A Pipe Dream? Keystone XL Cancellation Is A Story Of Transition – The Omaha Star

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Without pipelines, oil suppliers may turn to potentially unsafe rail, analysts say.

The post Pipelines A Pipe Dream? Keystone XL Cancellation Is A Story Of Transition appeared first on Zenger News.

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