Company behind abandoned Keystone pipeline project seeking $15B in damages from Biden administration
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FILE - This Nov. 3, 2015 file photo shows the Keystone Steele City pumping station, into which the planned Keystone XL pipeline is to connect to, in Steele City, Neb. Pipeline sponsor TC Energy says it has started preliminary work along its route through the U.S. as opponents wait for a judge to rule on their request to block the project. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)
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The energy company behind the now-abandoned Keystone XL pipeline project is seeking $15 billion in damages from the Biden administration after the president revoked the permit for the project on his first day in office.
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