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Keystone XL Contract Reveals More Evidence Of Conflict Of Interest

Keystone Xl Contract

First Posted: 03/ 9/2012 11:57 am Updated: 03/ 9/2012 1:00 pm

WASHINGTON -- The contract assigning a third-party company to investigate the environmental impacts of the Keystone XL project adds to questions about the impartiality of the study, after the document was shown to be a binding contract between the outside company and the company building the pipeline, not the State Department.

The contract, posted quietly to a State Department website on Friday in response to a request by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), shows that it is a signed agreement between Entrix, an outside consultant, and TransCanada, the pipeline builder.

The posted version was also heavily excised, with most names and numbers, as well as some entire pages, blacked out.

"What appears to have happened was Entrix was doing an environmental study intending to minimize the potential environmental impacts of Keystone XL," said Anthony Swift, an energy lawyer with the Natural Resources Defense Council. "It's sadly not incredibly surprising. We were dealing with an environmental review that was done by Entrix on TransCanada's behalf, and that does not pass muster of environmental law."

The State Department has previously defended the arrangement as following typical third-party contracting procedures.

"Third-party contracting is very common in federal environmental reviews of projects proposed by private applicants," a State Department spokesman told HuffPost Friday. "In each case, the applicant, a private company, pays the cost of the review so that taxpayers do not have to, while the work of the contractor is entirely supervised by the federal agency."

Still, State has long refused to release the contract itself. Environmental advocacy groups and several senators have been seeking access to it ever since it was first reported in The New York Times that Entrix had pre-existing ties to TransCanada, and once described it in marketing materials as a "major client."

"This has arguably been the most tightly held document over Keystone," said Damon Moglen, the director of the climate and energy program at Friends of the Earth, which also obtained the documents under a long-delayed FOIA request. "You get this sense with this contract that Entrix was acting as an adjunct to TransCanada."

Entrix and TransCanada have denied conflict of interest allegations. The Huffington Post previously reported that the State Department's review of the environmental impact of Keystone XL was hampered by its lack of scientific staff equipped to mediate any disputes that might emerge between TransCanada and the contractor.

This story was updated to include comment from the State Department.

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03:58 PM on 03/19/2012
Transcanada and the Keystone pipeline are not going anywhere. This kind of a project needs to be embraced more by everyone so that we can put people back to work and get moving on a economic recovery. (http://bit.ly/ytP77z) The thousands of jobs this would create is not exactly something that the United States should so easily brush off. It would be a mistake to not consider this more closely as an opportunity that could be used to bring us forward and perhaps bridge the gap between current need and future desires.
11:22 AM on 03/15/2012
Wouldn't, it be easier for the Canadians to build their own refinery for their sludge?
12:13 AM on 03/13/2012
Corrections to some 'facts' posted here. They require special high strength steel pipe. 50% of the steel pipe for xl pipeline would come from the US-most from Arkansas, 24% from Canadian plants, 16% from Italy, 10% from India. Transcanada has committed to spending 800MILLION in purchases from US manufacturers for pipe, fittings, etc. These figures are for the first leg of the pipeline. They expect to spend more as it moves south.
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10:18 PM on 03/16/2012
I wonder how much they are going to spend to fix the planet as they destroy it and soak the heartland with highly toxic "blood" oil? This is a nightmare that will haunt us for the rest of our lives and well into our grandchildren lives. This is not good for the US or the earth. PERIOD. I like the earth, water, air and environment a lot better than 800MILLION. We can find the money else where as well as the jobs. We have yet to find another earth. CANADA take your shame of your nation else where. Send it to China, have no problem with red rivers of plastic by-products, they can care less if there children play and splash in there toxic waste. I hope America has some decency left in her veins. Just look at this TELL ME IT WONT HAPPEN I DARE YOU! http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/06/22/lubicon-cree-member-details-alberta-oil-sands-pollution-39581
08:26 PM on 03/17/2012
There are millions of miles of pipelines in the Us that haul everything from oil and natural gas to water without a problem. You've been sold a bill of goods.
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dsmithsfamily
odviusly i cant spel
09:10 PM on 03/10/2012
as we start to scrape the bottom of the oil barrel with tar sands and shale oil we our dependancy grows along with the FACT that burning fossil fuels warms the atmosphere
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Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
02:38 PM on 03/10/2012
Go right ahead and stop using fossil fuels in your own lifestyle, and reduce your personal carbon footprint as much as you want. That's your right. However you have no right to impose your lifestyle choices on the rest of us.

If you are living an Amish lifestyle then I respect your choices and your opinions carry credibility. However if you are not living an Amish lifestyle then you're just a green hypocrite telling others what's best for them.

Releasing CO2 is the least of the problems that humans are causing. CO2 does not compromise 'a properly clean environment to live in'. There's been a lot more CO2 in the atmosphere in the past and in those times plants and the animals that lived on the plants thrived. Every year in the summertime the river valleys around here get over 400ppm CO2, and nobody gets sick or dies, the vegetation is lush and the herbivores love it.

The dirty environment is caused by TOXIC pollution, habitat destruction, groundwater depletion, species elimination, overpopulation... All of these are far greater problems, and they're all 100% caused by humans. No debate required.

So instead of trying to make everyone else conform to your AGW beliefs, focus on mitigating the serious problems humans are causing, starting with your own life and the neighborhood and local community around you. Positive change does not come from government regulations, accords, or laws; it comes from the ground up starting with YOU.
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Think before posting.
06:52 AM on 03/11/2012
It's not a matter of belief, it's a matter of applying our best understanding of the science of the greenhouse effect.

Pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere affects all of us.

You shouldn't expect the rest of us to pay for your bad habits.
02:11 AM on 03/13/2012
While we do need to prevent all of those things, your argument for only a "clean" environment shows your lack of scientific understanding. Climate change is caused by a persistent increase in ppm of CO2 into the atmosphere that is PROVEN to cause warming by trapping heat.
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jlplummer1
01:09 PM on 03/10/2012
Just how many items today are manufactured because of Oil ? Ever since the beginning of the Industrial age, practically everything we have today, from the clothes to the food, is produced by machines that use; Oil. combines to harvest, combines to plant. wood cut by machines. everything in some way has come about with the help of oil except one thing.... babies. smile, who really wants to live back in the stone age. Even the computers you are using were made with... oil. Plastics, etc. everything... almost.
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01:27 PM on 03/10/2012
Good point, but how is that relevant to this post? - and don't forget that oil is a finite resource.
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ruthtruth
seeker of truth, willing to listen
12:53 PM on 03/10/2012
I hope the whole thing falls apart and it never happens. The thing wouldn't do this country any good once it was built and would cause environmental harm and possibly great harm. As stewards of this planet we need to think less about money, convenience, immediate gratification and keep what God created alive and clean. How about that all you Christians that want to drill, drill, drill ? Is this what God would want you to do with this gift of Earth? I don't think so.
12:02 PM on 03/10/2012
Why doesn't TransCanada build a pipeline to Thunder Bay, Ontario where the oil can be refined and the gasoline, diesel, etc can be shipped by tanker?
12:16 PM on 03/10/2012
They're discussing building one to B.C. instead, but global demand for the high-sulfur politically charged oil is waning globally from what I've read recently. Additionally, B.C. groups are rather opposed to a pipeline too.
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Michael Valentine
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05:48 PM on 03/10/2012
Canada doesn't mind the carbon footprint but doesn't want the by-products associated with this curdy crap left in their rather nice and clean country.

That makes America the world refiner of pollution producing "less then crude" products because the government is willing to compromise the health of their people to accommodate corporations. How very third world.
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Terri Skau
Sí... bajo una hermosa luna de la cosecha...
11:56 AM on 03/10/2012
I was just talking with a friend who said the EPA should be dismantled and gotten rid of because it does nothing but obstruct economic growth and jobs..;-) Well I tried debating this but was told I was a moron when it comes to this XL Keystone Pipeline and that we need it. ;-)
06:26 AM on 03/11/2012
Try these sites.
Boreal Forest Canada Before
http://www.pewenvironment.org/news-room/reports/a-forest-of-blue-canadas-boreal-328843
Boreal Canada After
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgsU4awutfM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OVGxPbfais
http://www.dcbureau.org/201111036436/bulldog-blog/the-polluters-lawyers.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvNAGlhyK9g&feature=related
I've got plenty more but the last one is a tanker spilling it on a road with a man following him
caught on tape.
Here's a list MI, Nebraska, Missouri, North Dakota, Texas, Ohio, California.a gas line blew up.
Plenty of videos on utube. and no one is watching them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CarNdZ-OOd8
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Terri Skau
Sí... bajo una hermosa luna de la cosecha...
11:45 AM on 03/11/2012
I don't want this Pipeline. But with the Oil bomb going on in ND which is on private lands is creating jobs...This Country is drowning in debt...Even T. Boone Pickens in an article last year that I read predicted that we would have rising gas prices and damn if he wasn't right. And I do believe it will reach 5 a gallon...I live here in Southern Calif. Orange County..Gas is at 4.35 a gallon and that is just for reg. unleaded..Gas has been holding at that price now for a week now...;-)
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artism1
Truth can be Blinding, but Don't look Away
10:14 AM on 03/10/2012
How much will keystone pipeline help us consumers? Not at all! check it out

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46689167/ns/us_news-christian_science_monitor/
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goingstrong
I intend to live forever. So far so good
03:49 AM on 03/10/2012
Nevermind the Michigan tar sands spill that occurred in July 2010, the oil company estimated it would take 1 month to clean up- 2 years later the river STILL has a 40 mile “no go zone” because they haven’t been able to make it safe. Many residents around the area reported illness and mysterious symptoms within days of the spill cleanup taking place.....
So if this was a SMALL spill i dont even want to know what a KEYSTONE spill would do- its PLAYING with FIRE
06:28 AM on 03/11/2012
You just MADE MY DAY
F/F

Thank You!!
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demotom
rebel with a cause
02:05 AM on 03/10/2012
You have to be kidding me. Those good ole boys would not contract with a ringer to stilt the results of such a study, would they? I just cannot believe that would ever happen in a million years. A few days or weeks might cause such corruption among friends, But that upstanding TransCanada outfit, trying to rig the deal? You gotta, just gotta, be kidding me. don't you? What's this world coming to when you cannot trust such nice corporations as TransCanada. Maybe those nasty liberals were behind the deal. We will find out on Monday when Rush Limbaugh gives us the straight poop, straight from the horses butt, right?
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praymondc
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01:29 AM on 03/10/2012
More proof the President is acting responsibly by not rushing into this pipeline deal with Canada. If the oil is ultimately shipped to China and other countries, Americans should not have to suffer the enviromental consequences of this very dirty sand oil. The jobs that go with building the line will only last a couple of years, with a few personnel needed to maintain it afterwards; and as always, there will be spills destroying the environment and wild life. Maintenance problems on the Alaskan pipeline and the recent damage by BP in the Gulf, shows us that Oil Companies are willing to risk the environment and , indeed, human life, to maintain and increase profit margins.
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ruthtruth
seeker of truth, willing to listen
12:55 PM on 03/10/2012
I so agree. F&F
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alykatma
10:37 PM on 03/10/2012
Not to mention the existing Keystone pipeline has had 11 spills in 1 year, not cleaned up. Just imagine what kind of damage 1700 miles of cheap Chinese pipeline will do to our country. Just so they can sell more petroleum products on the world market. This oil will not be for us.
12:57 AM on 03/10/2012
The 'Green' section seems to attract the scarey people.
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goingstrong
I intend to live forever. So far so good
03:46 AM on 03/10/2012
best you stay away then cos you set the bar high
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11:18 AM on 03/10/2012
I think you just proved his point.
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Lorenzo&BushH8ter
12:41 AM on 03/10/2012
TEA PARTY FUNDING

◦Earlier this year, Americans for Prosperity, an organization David Koch started in 2004, held a summit, “which served, in part, as a training session for Tea Party activists in Texas” (Mayer).
◦In a speech at the summit, Peggy Venable, the organizer of the event “explained that the role of Americans for Prosperity was to help ‘educate’ Tea Party activists on policy details, and to give them ‘next-step training’ after their rallies, so that their political energy could be channeled ‘more effectively.’ And she noted that Americans for Prosperity had provided Tea Party activists with lists of elected officials to target” (Mayer). Venable “has worked for Koch-funded political groups since 1994″.
◦“Americans for Prosperity has worked closely with the Tea Party since the movement’s inception. In the weeks before the first Tax Day protests, in April, 2009, Americans for Prosperity hosted a Web site offering supporters ‘Tea Party Talking Points.’ The Arizona branch urged people to send tea bags to Obama; the Missouri branch urged members to sign up for ‘Taxpayer Tea Party Registration’ and provided directions to nine protests. The North Carolina branch recently launched a ‘Tea Party Finder’ Web site, advertised as ‘a hub for all the Tea Parties in North Carolina’” (Mayer).
◦Two of the three Koch family foundations, the Claude R. Lamb Foundation (Charles Koch is a Director) and the David H. Koch Foundation (David Koch is the President/Director), have given Americans for Prosperity over $5 million since 2005.
10:40 AM on 03/10/2012
Those dirty community organizer. Who do they think they are BHO.
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11:20 AM on 03/10/2012
With comments that dumb, you deserve all the fans you've got.
06:37 AM on 03/11/2012
Thanks for the info.
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