OPINION: Pipeline politics heat up Washington

US President Donald Trump and the Republicans hope to make political capital out of the way they have strongly supported domestic oil and gas

Contentious construction: TC Energy CEO Russ Girling and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speak on March 31 about construction of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline project, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Contentious construction: TC Energy CEO Russ Girling and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney speak on March 31 about construction of the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline project, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.Photo: REUTERS/SCANPIX
Published 26 May 2020, 18:55Updated 26 May 2020, 18:55