The Pros And Cons Of The Keystone Pipeline

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Keystone Pipeline How would the Keystone Pipeline help the country through the U.S's economic strain? The Keystone pipeline could prove to play a major role in the survival of the United States. With tensions high in the Middle East and Russia; there is a need for another oil supply should the supply be depleted or withheld. The U.S imports nearly 80% of its oil from foreign countries. This means if these countries were to turn their backs on the U.S, the U.S would be left with 20% of our oil needs. The Keystone XL Pipeline and other parts of it that stretches across the U.S and Canada and benefits for both countries. The Pipeline provides job security, economic stability, and could also give the U.S the opportunity to lessen and eventually …show more content…

Because of the price for gasoline has gone down, but if the U.S does not build the Keystone pipeline, the economic stability that it would provide will happen and thus will cause gas prices to rise. The Keystone alone will not pump in all the oil that would be need to support the U.S. However the Pipeline will add 9.4 million barrels of oil per day. When taken in for account the number of cars, planes, trucks; and other oil powered machinery that are in use in the U.S today, it would not equal up to what the U.S needs. 19.11 million barrels of oil used per day in the Americas …show more content…

The Keystone XL Pipeline and other parts of it that stretches across the U.S and Canada and has good benefits for both countries; it provides job security, economic stability, and also gives the U.S the opportunity to stop importing oil from foreign countries. The country, like never before, has an oppressive government that doesn’t allow for companies to grow and make The state representatives continuously discuss matters but rarely follow through. The Keystone XL should be the end of that era and be put to good