Receipt of Application for a Permit for Pipeline Facilities To Be Constructed and Maintained on the Borders of the United States, 65713 [E8-26259]
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[Public Notice 6422]
Receipt of Application for a Permit for
Pipeline Facilities To Be Constructed
and Maintained on the Borders of the
United States
The Department of State has received
an application from TransCanada
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Keystone Pipeline, L.P. (‘‘Keystone’’),
for a Presidential permit, pursuant to
Executive Order 13337 of April 30,
2004, to construct, connect, operate, and
maintain the Keystone XL Pipeline
Project at the U.S.-Canadian border at
Phillips County, Montana, for the
purpose of transporting Canadian crude
oil production from the Western
Canadian Sedimentary Basin (‘‘WCSB’’)
to existing terminals in the Texas Gulf
Coast area.
Keystone is a limited liability
company, organized under the laws of
the State of Delaware, and owned
equally by affiliates of TransCanada
Corporation, a Canadian public
company organized under the laws of
Canada, and ConocoPhillips Company,
a Delaware corporation. Keystone’s
primary business address is 450 1st
Street, SW., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
T2P 5H1. Although Keystone is seeking
a permit for solely that portion of the
pipeline crossing the international
border (up to the first pipeline isolation
valve to be located in the United States
approximately 1.2 miles from the
United States-Canada border), the length
of the proposed new pipeline would
consist in the U.S. of 1,375 miles of 36inch diameter pipeline installed in three
segments: The 850 mile-long ‘‘Steele
City’’ segment from the U.S. border to
Steele City, Nebraska; the 478 mile-long
‘‘Gulf Coast’’ segment from Cushing,
Oklahoma to Nederland, Texas; and the
47 mile-long ‘‘Houston Lateral’’ segment
from Liberty County, Texas to the Moore
Junction area in Harris County, Texas.
In Canada, 327 miles of 36-inch pipeline
will be constructed from Hardisty,
Alberta to Monchy, Saskatchewan
where it will cross the U.S.-Canadian
border into Phillips County, Montana.
As required by E.O. 13337, the
Department of State is circulating this
application to concerned federal
agencies for comment. The Department
anticipates that additional information
concerning the Keystone XL Pipeline
Project will be developed during the
course of processing the permit
application.
DATES: Interested parties are invited to
submit, in duplicate, comments relative
to this proposal on or before December
4, 2008 to J. Brian Duggan, Room 4843,
Office of International Energy and
Commodity Policy, Department of State,
Washington, DC 20520. The application
and related documents that are part of
the record to be considered by the
Department of State in connection with
this application are available for
inspection in the Office of International
Energy and Commodity Policy during
normal business hours.
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Brian Duggan, Office of International
Energy and Commodity Policy,
Department of State, Washington, DC
20520, telephone 202–647–1291,
facsimile 202–647–8758, e-mail
DugganJB@state.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: October 22, 2008.
Stephen J. Gallogly,
Director, Office of International Energy and
Commodity Policy, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6422]
Receipt of Application for a Permit for Pipeline Facilities To Be
Constructed and Maintained on the Borders of the United States
The Department of State has received an application from
TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, L.P. (``Keystone''), for a Presidential
permit, pursuant to Executive Order 13337 of April 30, 2004, to
construct, connect, operate, and maintain the Keystone XL Pipeline
Project at the U.S.-Canadian border at Phillips County, Montana, for
the purpose of transporting Canadian crude oil production from the
Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (``WCSB'') to existing terminals in
the Texas Gulf Coast area.
Keystone is a limited liability company, organized under the laws
of the State of Delaware, and owned equally by affiliates of
TransCanada Corporation, a Canadian public company organized under the
laws of Canada, and ConocoPhillips Company, a Delaware corporation.
Keystone's primary business address is 450 1st Street, SW., Calgary,
Alberta, Canada T2P 5H1. Although Keystone is seeking a permit for
solely that portion of the pipeline crossing the international border
(up to the first pipeline isolation valve to be located in the United
States approximately 1.2 miles from the United States-Canada border),
the length of the proposed new pipeline would consist in the U.S. of
1,375 miles of 36-inch diameter pipeline installed in three segments:
The 850 mile-long ``Steele City'' segment from the U.S. border to
Steele City, Nebraska; the 478 mile-long ``Gulf Coast'' segment from
Cushing, Oklahoma to Nederland, Texas; and the 47 mile-long ``Houston
Lateral'' segment from Liberty County, Texas to the Moore Junction area
in Harris County, Texas. In Canada, 327 miles of 36-inch pipeline will
be constructed from Hardisty, Alberta to Monchy, Saskatchewan where it
will cross the U.S.-Canadian border into Phillips County, Montana.
As required by E.O. 13337, the Department of State is circulating
this application to concerned federal agencies for comment. The
Department anticipates that additional information concerning the
Keystone XL Pipeline Project will be developed during the course of
processing the permit application.
DATES: Interested parties are invited to submit, in duplicate, comments
relative to this proposal on or before December 4, 2008 to J. Brian
Duggan, Room 4843, Office of International Energy and Commodity Policy,
Department of State, Washington, DC 20520. The application and related
documents that are part of the record to be considered by the
Department of State in connection with this application are available
for inspection in the Office of International Energy and Commodity
Policy during normal business hours.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: J. Brian Duggan, Office of
International Energy and Commodity Policy, Department of State,
Washington, DC 20520, telephone 202-647-1291, facsimile 202-647-8758,
e-mail DugganJB@state.gov.
Dated: October 22, 2008.
Stephen J. Gallogly,
Director, Office of International Energy and Commodity Policy,
Department of State.
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