Keystone XL May Be Sold for Scrap If Biden Moves to Kill It

  • Canadian province announced funding for project in March
  • Some pipe, construction materials may be sold to recoup costs

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The Canadian province that invested $1.1 billion of taxpayers’ money in the controversial Keystone XL project is now considering the sale of pipe and materials to try to recoup some funds.

“If the project ends, there would be assets that could be sold, such as enormous quantities of pipe,” Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said in a press conference Monday. “That would offset construction costs.”