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DEBORAH JAREMKO: Keystone XL would have transported 830,000 barrels per day from Western Canada to the U.S., easily replacing the 672,000 barrels per day from Russia
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by Deborah Jaremko | Mar 18, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: Keystone XL would have transported 830,000 barrels per day from Western Canada to the U.S., easily replacing the 672,000 barrels per day from Russia
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