A spokesperson for South Bow, the Calgary-based oil pipeline company and spinoff of TC Energy, told The Logic it has “moved on” from Keystone XL. TC Energy had first proposed the pipeline system, a major oil conduit connecting Alberta’s oilsands to Gulf Coast refineries, in 2008, and the Biden administration officially rejected the project in 2021. The Globe and Mail first reported South Bow’s comments. (The Logic)
Talking point: U.S. President Donald Trump has renewed public interest in the Keystone XL pipeline since taking office, most recently in a social media post on Tuesday saying the project ought to be developed “now.” Alberta Premier Danielle Smith agreed, saying in a LinkedIn post it would help lower U.S. energy costs. In an email, South Bow spokesperson Katie Stavinoha confirmed the company would not seek to revive the controversial pipeline, which had faced years of regulatory and legal hurdles that hindered its completion. “We continue to engage with customers to develop options to increase Canadian oil supplies to meet growing demand,” she said.