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Exclusive: Carney knew of South Bow's Keystone XL plans before White House meeting, source says
Reuters· 2026-02-24 19:30
Group 1 - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was aware of South Bow's plans to revive parts of the canceled Keystone XL pipeline when he discussed it with U.S. President Donald Trump in October [1] - South Bow is considering an expansion project to transport more Canadian oil to the U.S. by reviving sections of the Keystone XL pipeline [1] - Carney raised the possibility of reviving the Keystone XL pipeline during his White House meeting to ease trade tensions between Canada and the U.S. [1] Group 2 - South Bow confirmed it is evaluating a proposal to leverage existing infrastructure and permitted corridors in Canada to connect to U.S. crude oil pipelines [1] - Bridger Pipeline has filed a proposal to construct a 645-mile (1,038-km) pipeline to transport up to 550,000 barrels per day of Canadian crude oil to the U.S. market [1] - The Canadian government is not directly involved in South Bow's proposal, but energy will be a significant part of the upcoming Canada-United States-Mexico trade agreement review [1]