Log in



Lost your password?
EnerKnol
  • Home
  • About
  • EK Research
  • News
  • Platform
  • Coverage
  • Case Studies
  • EnerKnol Calendar
  • Press
Log on To EnerKnol Platform Book Demo
  • Home
  • About
  • EK Research
  • News
  • Platform
  • Coverage
  • Case Studies
  • EnerKnol Calendar
  • Press
Login Book Demo
Court Blocks Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Citing Inadequate Environmental Review

The U.S. District Court for the District of Montana on Nov. 8 halted construction of TransCanada Corp.’s proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline, vacating the 2017 decision that issued a presidential permit for the project. The court said that that the U.S. State Department did not take a “hard look” at the environmental impacts of the project and disregarded prior climate change related findings. The ruling found that the analysis did not fully review the effect of oil prices on the viability of the project, potential for oil spills, and the cumulative effects of emissions. The decision bars the U.S. and TransCanada from engaging in any activity to advance the construction or operation of the pipeline and associated facilities until the department completes a supplemental review. The move is a victory for environmentalists who have spent over a decade fighting against the pipeline which would transport heavy crude to Steele City, Nebraska from oil sands in Canada. TransCanada submitted its first presidential permit application for the proposed cross-border pipeline project in September 2008, but the Obama administration denied the permit in 2012, citing environmental concerns posed by the pipeline route through Nebraska’s Sand Hills region. The case is Indigenous Environmental Network v. U.S. Department of State. (17-cv-00029)

November 8, 2018
Share
TweetShare on Twitter Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn

Post navigation

PreviousPrevious post:U.S. Smart Meter Penetration Reaches 50 Percent, Retail Demand Response Enrollment Hits Highest Level Since 2013: FERCNextNext post:New York Launches Solicitation for Large-Scale Offshore Wind Contracts in Pursuit of 2.4-Gigawatt Goal

Related Research

Image251
U.S. Energy Department Approves $1.6 Billion Loan for DTE Gas Infrastructure Upgrades
June 16, 2026
heat pump systems 3
Michigan Commission Establishes Energy Affordability Goal for Low-Income Households
June 12, 2026
Image201
New York Launches 5-Gigawatt Nuclear Expansion Framework to Strengthen Grid Reliability
June 12, 2026
8
FERC Approves Temporary PJM Fast-Track Interconnection Process to Accelerate New Generation
June 11, 2026
Image20
U.S. Energy Department Releases Fusion Roadmap to Accelerate Commercial Deployment by Mid-2030s
June 10, 2026
5
New York Grid Faces Reliability Challenges from Data Centers, Electrification, and Resource Retirements: NYISO
June 10, 2026
26
Minnesota Approves New Gas Service Rules to Advance Home Electrification and Gas System Planning
June 8, 2026
RGGI 72
RGGI Carbon Allowance Price Climbs 40 Percent in Latest Auction
June 8, 2026
  • Renewables
    • Biofuels
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Hydropower
    • Nuclear Power
    • Solar Power
    • Wind Power
  • Environmental Markets
    • Carbon Markets
    • Emissions
  • Fossil Fuels
    • Coal Power
    • Natural Gas
    • Oil
  • Power & Utilities
    • Energy Efficiency
    • Energy Storage
    • Retail Power & Gas
    • Smart Grid
    • Wholesale Markets

Subscribe To Our Research Newsletter!


First Name *
Last Name *
Email Address *
Phone *
Company *
Job Title *
Select any sectors you're interested in

Submit Form
EnerKnol

The most comprehensive platform for energy and environmental regulatory intelligence, powered by cutting-edge AI and machine learning technology.

sales@enerknol.com
212-537-4797
175 Greenwich St, FL-38, New York, NY 10007

Product

  • Platform Overview
  • EKAI Assistant
  • Coverage Areas

Resources

  • Case Studies
  • API Documentation

Company

  • About Us
  • Careers
  • New York Energy Week

Legal

  • Terms of Service
© 2026 EnerKnol. All rights reserved.
Book a Demo