![]() Project status: TransCanada expects a start date of sometime in 2015. Origin and destination: Hardisty, Alberta to Steele City, Neb.Ĭapacity: Capacity of 830,000 barrels per day ![]() A federal review is required because it crosses an international border. TransCanada is expected to file a new presidential permit application with the U.S. Project date: Originally proposed in 2008. Project Status: Operational since February 2011 to the Midwest oil hub in Cushing, Okla.Ĭapacity: Keystone Phase I plus the Keystone Cushing Extension can deliver up to 591,000 barrels per day Origin and destination: Steele City, Neb. Keystone Cushing Extension (Keystone Phase II) Project status: Operational since June 2010 and Patoka, Ill.Ĭapacity: Initial capacity is 435,000 barrels per day, with the capability of increasing to 591,000 barrels per day Origin and destination: Hardisty, Alberta to Steele City, Neb., and on to Wood River, Ill. **To view and download the full map, click on image below or click here for PDF version.**Ī breakdown of recently completed and proposed projects: We discovered that there are more than 10,000 miles of pipelines planned to send an additional 3.1 million barrels a day of Alberta’s oil to export markets, at a cost to build of almost $40 billion. ![]() InsideClimate News compiled a map and list showing industry’s planned expansion. The Keystone XL is just one of many pipelines in the works to export Canadian heavy oils to global markets.īy Catherine Mann and Stacy Feldman, InsideClimate NewsĪs debate over the future of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline continues to boil in Congress and on the presidential campaign trail, energy companies are proceeding with many other pipeline projects that would give large amounts of Canadian crude access to foreign markets within the next five years.
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