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Tar Sands Oil Pipeline Report Released



       

By: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)

Feb. 9, 2012 – A special internal review by the State Department inspector general faulted aspects of the department's handling of a proposal to build a crude oil pipeline from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Steve Cohen last Nov. 7 asked the inspector general to examine apparent conflicts of interest in the department's handling of an environmental impact statement. "The findings confirm once again why the project should not be rubber stamped for approval, despite efforts by Republicans in Congress to do just that," said Sanders.

Read the inspector general's report

The State Department inspector general's inquiry focused on the department's use of Cardno Entrix to perform an environmental impact statement for the department. The same firm had extensive ties to TransCanada, the Keystone XL pipeline developer. Despite acknowledging that the developer influenced the selection of the firm that studied the environmental impact of the project, the inspector general concluded that the relationship between the two companies was not technically a conflict of interest. The inspector generally recommended and the State Department agreed to change its contractor selection process in the future.

"The more we learn, the less merit there is to this project," Sanders said. "For those of us who are concerned about the consequences of global warming and the need to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the idea of producing oil that emits 82 percent more carbon pollution than conventional oil is indefensible. We have better options for the American people that do not jeopardize the future of our country and our planet. These include increasing fuel efficiency standards for our cars and trucks, a step which would cut pollution and save up to three times as much oil as Keystone XL could ever deliver."

The report criticized the department for failing "to perform any independent inquiry to verify Cardno Entrix's organizational conflict of interest statements," according to the inspector general. Moreover, the report added, the State Department did not, as required, ask TransCanada to view and certify Cardno Entrix's organizational conflict of interest statements.

In another key finding, the inspector general said the State Department's "limited technical resources expertise and experience" limited the government's environmental review process. The officers in charge of the review, according to the report, had "little or no" experience with environmental law "and had to seek training and learn quickly on the job."

In addition, the report said the State Department did not adequately weigh concerns by the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency about the proposed route of the 1,700 million pipeline project.

The State Department had authority to determine whether the pipeline would be in the national interest because it would have crossed an international border.

Since the in-house State Department review was launched, President Obama on Jan. 18 rejected the 1,700-mile pipeline project, saying it could not be adequately reviewed within a 60-day deadline set by Congress. Republicans in Congress, however, have continued to press for legislation that would authorize the pipeline.

 

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