The Keystone XL pipeline, which has ignited a fierce national debate between environmentalists and the oil industry, could create jobs for Will County workers if it is built, an oil industry official says.
The project’s route from Canada to the Gulf Coast comes no closer than Nebraska to Will County, but workers here could benefit if the 1,700-mile pipeline is built, said David Sykuta, executive director of the Illinois Petroleum Council. “We would get a huge jobs boom,” he said.
Oil pipeline an economic boon for Will County or environmental disaster? - Chicago Sun-Times
Manufacturer of Diesel Tanks India.
The project’s route from Canada to the Gulf Coast comes no closer than Nebraska to Will County, but workers here could benefit if the 1,700-mile pipeline is built, said David Sykuta, executive director of the Illinois Petroleum Council.The project’s route from Canada to the Gulf Coast comes no closer than Nebraska to Will County, but workers here could benefit if the 1,700-mile pipeline is built, said David Sykuta, executive director of the Illinois Petroleum Council. “We would get a huge jobs boom,” he said.
Manufacturer of Oil Tanks India.
Oil pipeline an economic boon for Will County or environmental disaster? - Chicago Sun-Times
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