(Bloomberg) -- TC Energy Corp. has ended its 16-year quest to build the Keystone XL oil pipeline, a controversial cross-border project that became a litmus test for climate activism and was blocked by President Joe Biden.Calgary-based TC Energy said in a statement it had formally terminated the project after consultation with the government of Alberta in Canada. It had already suspended construction on the pipeline earlier this year, after Biden revoked a presidential permit for the project.Keys
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Keystone XL company officially calls it quits on pipeline
For nearly its entire history, the project had been at the center of the fight over climate change.
The Keystone Steele City pumping station, into which the planned Keystone XL pipeline is to connect to, is seen in Steele City, Neb. | Nati Harnik/AP Photo
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Canadian pipeline company TC Energy said on Wednesday it was formally ending its bid to build the Keystone XL pipeline project, bringing the long-running battle over its construction to an end 13 years after it was first proposed.
For nearly its entire history, the project had been at the center of the fight over climate change, and environmentalists had used it as a rallying cry in their campaign to block major new oil developments.
The controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Project has been officially terminated following years of protest and pushback from Indigenous groups, as well as co
The pipeline, which would have been under construction this year, was blocked after U.S. President Joe Biden revoked a key permit on his first day in office.
TC Energy has confirmed the termination of the Keystone XL Pipeline Project. The company says that after a comprehensive review of its options, and in...
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