LISTEN: API’s ROBIN RORICK On Trump’s Pipeline Executive Orders: This Is Building On His Promise To Build Energy Infrastructure And Jobs Here In America

INTERVIEW – ROBIN RORICK – director of Midstream and Industry Operations at the American Petroleum Institute

  • Trump signs order to move controversial oil pipelines forward. Trump clears way for controversial oil pipelines. U.S. President Donald Trump signed orders on Tuesday smoothing the path for the controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines in a move to expand energy infrastructure and roll back key Obama administration environmental actions. Oil producers in Canada and North Dakota are expected to benefit from a quicker route for crude oil to U.S. Gulf Coast refiners. But going ahead with the pipelines would mark a bitter defeat for Native American tribes and climate activists, who successfully blocked the projects earlier and vowed to fight the decisions through legal action. Trump campaigned on promises to increase domestic energy production. Before taking office he said the Dakota pipeline should be completed and that he would revive the C$8 billion ($6.1 billion) Keystone XL project, which was rejected in 2015 by then-President Barack Obama.

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