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U.S. government: Nebraska court decision won’t slow down Keystone process

February 24, 20142:04 PM The Canadian Press0 Comments

Keystone XL pipes lie in wait in North Dakota: According to Senator John Hoeven Keystone XL would take 500 trucks a day off the road in Western North Dakota. Courtesy TransCanada

WASHINGTON – The U.S. government appears to be proceeding at full speed with its review of the Keystone XL pipeline.

There are indications that a recent Nebraska court ruling won’t delay the federal regulatory process.

State governors leaving a meeting with President Barack Obama say he told them to expect a final decision within a few months.

And the State Department says the federal process is continuing despite the court ruling.

The court threw out a law that gave the governor the power to force landowners to allow the pipeline to run through their property.

Opponents believe this has stalled Keystone, while a State Department official has conceded that lawyers were examining the ruling to determine what it meant for the process.

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