Trump Signs Pipeline Permits to Boost US–Canada Oil Flow - From Canada ! Keystone !
The White House has authorized construction of the new Bakken pipeline and renewed operating authority for Enbridge facilities along the U.S.–Canada border.
Pipeline used to carry crude oil sits awaiting use at the Superior, Wis., terminal of Enbridge Energy on June 29, 2018. Jim Mone/AP Photo/File
President Donald Trump issued several pipeline permits on April 15, including one for the construction of a new pipeline to facilitate the transportation of crude oil and petroleum products between the United States and Canada, according to documents released by the White House.
The action covers four permits in total. The permit authorizing construction was issued to the Bakken Pipeline Co. LP for pipeline facilities in Burke County, North Dakota. Other permits were issued for the maintenance and operation of existing pipelines at border locations in North Dakota and Michigan. The recipients of those operational permits are “Enbridge Energy, Limited Partnership” and “Enbridge Pipelines (Southern Lights) L.L.C.”—both indirect subsidiaries of Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge Inc.
According to the White House documents, the permits cover transport of crude oil and petroleum products of every description—refined and unrefined—including naphtha, liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas liquids, jet fuel, gasoline, kerosene, and diesel. The permits explicitly exclude natural gas subject to the Natural Gas Act.
The April 15 permits reflect the administration’s sweeping effort to expand U.S. domestic and cross-border energy infrastructure.
“If ‘Drill, baby, drill’ is to [lower energy costs], we’re going to have to ‘Build, baby, build,’” Wright told reporters.
The Enbridge permits issued on April 15 supersede authorizations dating to 1991, 1994, and 2008, effectively reissuing and consolidating federal approval under the current administration. The cross-border pipeline landscape has grown increasingly complex in recent years—there are more than 2.6 million miles of oil and gas pipelines crisscrossing the United States, with 71 networks spanning the border with Canada, meaning that they are primarily regulated under federal law and by treaties between the two countries.
The permits arrive against a backdrop of years of pipeline battles between Washington and Ottawa.
Trump has pushed for the revival of the Keystone XL pipeline, which would transport crude oil from Canada to the United States.
“The company building the Keystone XL Pipeline that was viciously jettisoned by the incompetent Biden Administration should come back to America, and get it built—NOW!” Trump wrote on Truth Social in February 2025.
The Keystone XL project was ultimately suspended on Jan. 20, 2021, when then-President Joe Biden revoked its presidential permit, citing the need to “advance environmental justice.” Biden argued that the project would “not serve the U.S. national interest” based on an analysis conducted under the Obama administration citing climate risk.
The April 15 permits are the latest step in Trump’s strategy to make North America self-sufficient in energy and a dominant exporter.
So Now Trump wants Canada to send oil ? Oh dear ...
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