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Keystone XL pipeline: A ‘Canada First’ energy plan?

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TransCanada President and CEO Russ Girling
Calgary, Alberta - Arab Today

US President Donald Trump’s move this week to revive the Keystone XL oil pipeline marked a major step under his “America First” energy plan to boost US drillers and create new US jobs. But the project’s biggest winners may be Canadian.
If built, TransCanada’s Keystone XL from Alberta to Nebraska would yield about $2.4 billion (C$3.2 billion) a year for Canada, split between government revenues, shareholder profits and re-investment into the still-recovering Canadian oil patch, according to a Conference Board of Canada research note prepared for Reuters on Thursday.
That is because the 800,000 barrels-per-day (bdp) line would provide cheaper shipping and a new outlet for the country’s vast but landlocked oil sands reserves, giving them increased access to the stronger US market. Canadian producers could likely command around $2 more per barrel, analysts and investors said.
For the US, where environmental opposition to the pipeline had led to its temporary demise under former President Barack Obama, there are also economic advantages. But it is unclear how they compare to Canada’s.
Trump has said the project would create 28,000 jobs in the US and pledged to use American steel for the pipe.
But a 2014 State Department study predicted just 3,900 construction jobs and 35 permanent jobs. And steelmakers and analysts say TransCanada’s stringent raw materials requirements may disqualify most US-based manufacturers.
Trump’s invitation for TransCanada to reapply for Keystone XL, in an executive order signed on Tuesday, was welcomed by TransCanada shareholders, the Canadian energy industry and both the opposition Conservatives and governing Liberals.
“This pipeline provides a more efficient means to supply our customers in the US,” said Sneh Seetal, spokeswoman for Suncor Energy Inc., Canada’s largest oil and gas company.
Officials at Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said in separate statements that such pipelines ensure “full value” for Canadian crude.
It is yet unclear how the regulatory process in the US will unfold. TransCanada said on Thursday it has resubmitted its application for Keystone XL. If approved, analysts estimate it would take two to three years to come online.
“Connecting our resources, which are the third-largest oil resources in the world to the largest heavy-oil refining complex in the Gulf Coast has a lot of benefits,” said Tim McMillan, the head of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).
“We can be more efficient, more effective, make investments in Canada rank higher on the priority list,” he said.
That would be welcome news for the Alberta oil sands sector still reeling from a two-year slump in oil prices that cost it more than 35,000 jobs in 2015 and the effects of wildfires last year that shut in production and sapped $1 billion in revenues.
CAPP last year estimated the industry’s capital spending declined $50 billion since 2014, the largest two-year decline since it started tracking the figure in 1947.
US refineries that process with heavy oil such as that from Canada would also benefit, according to Wood Mackenzie analyst Afolabi Ogunnaike, who said the facilities currently depend heavily on supply from less-reliable producers Venezuela and Mexico.
A source familiar with operations at Valero Energy Corp.’s 335,000 bpd Port Arthur, Texas, refinery said the company completed work last year to process greater amounts of heavy crude, anticipating an inflow of Canadian oil. Valero did not reply to a request for comment.
A Marathon Petroleum Corp. spokesman said Keystone XL would help bring the reliable supply of crude it needs.
Canada’s oil industry makes up one-sixth of the nation’s economy, but it is plagued by transport constraints and relatively high cost of production.

Source: Arab News

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