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Resurrection of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline Threatens to Reignite Controversy

Political winds have shifted again in favor of the failed project.
Crews work on a right of way for the Keystone XL pipeline in Alberta, Canada, in 2021.Photographer: Jason Franson/Bloomberg
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Welcome to our guide to the commodities driving the global economy. Today, Canadian energy reporter Robert Tuttle explores the potential revival of the Keystone XL pipeline project.

One of the most controversial US energy projects, long thought to be dead and buried, might be coming back to life.