As always, there's a couple of things in the pipeline - but that pipeline is a strange and ambiguous place.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As much as we need to approve the Keystone pipeline, we need to think far broader than that.
The environmental movement's focus on the Keystone XL pipeline issue really used to baffle me.
Anything can happen at Pipeline; it's one of those waves where the most amazing wave can come through in one minute, and then nothing can happen for an hour.
What happened with Keystone is it actually poisoned the well for other pipelines that are not as controversial.
Well, I have a couple of projects in the pipeline, but I'm taking things slow for now and being choosy about the roles I take up. One thing I can assure you of is that you are going to see a lot of me!
I would support immediate construction of the Keystone Pipeline.
I want to emphasize that I am not opposed to pipelines. We already have hundreds of them in our state. I am opposed to the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline route because it is directly over the Ogallala Aquifer.
Everybody looks at the negative effects of global warming, but with the ice melting, the Northern Passage has opened up. So maybe, instead of being at the end of the pipeline, we're now at the beginning of a new pipeline.
The way we grow is, we make investments. We've been building a natural-gas platform within Duke that started with the pipelines.
The Keystone Pipeline is one common-sense step in the right direction to help put more people back to work, reduce prices at the pump, and position our nation for greater energy security now and in the future.