March 5, 2014
Houston, Texas Natural Resources Canada
The Honourable Joe Oliver, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, today concluded a trip to Houston, Texas, where he spoke at the 33rd Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) annual executive conference. In his address, Minister Oliver reiterated his support for the Keystone XL pipeline, arguing that the project is an obvious “yes” for both Canada and the United States.
Minister Oliver cited the U.S. State Department’s latest environmental impact statement, which confirmed that the pipeline would have no significant effect on the environment. The Minister pointed out that if Keystone is rejected, alternative methods of transporting crude will be used, which would increase greenhouse gas emissions by 28–42% — making Keystone the environmentally responsible choice. Meanwhile, the project would support the employment of 42,000 Americans while putting $2 billion in earnings into the pockets of American families.
Minister Oliver further emphasized that Canada makes no compromise when it comes to the environment. The Government’s plan for Responsible Resource Development ensures the continuous improvement of Canada’s environmental performance through better enforcement and compliance.
While in Texas, Minister Oliver also met with workers and delivered remarks at TransCanada’s Houston Lateral Pipe Yard. The Houston Lateral project is designed to minimize impacts to the land, environment and local landowners. It currently supports 650 construction jobs for Quanta employees and subcontractors.
Joe Oliver Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources
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