U.S. State Department grants permit for Keystone XL: TransCanada

TransCanada says it has received a presidential permit from the U.S. State Department that allows it to build the long-delayed Keystone XL pipeline.

Former president Barack Obama rejected the previous Keystone proposal saying it wasn’t in the U.S. national interest.

The new administration has said repeatedly that President Donald Trump supports the project.

However, Keystone may face more hurdles.

TransCanada still does not have deals with all the landowners in Nebraska on the proposed route.

The company also lacks a permit in that state and protesters promise they will try to stop the project, which will stretch from Alberta to refineries Texas.

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