Keystone XL cancellation could lead to higher prices at the pump: Energy advocate
You could be paying more at the pump as early as this summer.
The Keystone XL pipeline was officially cancelled last Wednesday. The project would have moved up to 830,000 barrels of oil a day.
Dan McTeague, the president of Canadians for Affordable Energy, said the project’s cancellation will cause gas prices to rise.
“Cement in place a permanent 10-cent-per-litre increase. There could be days where that could drop, but I don’t see that in the cards anytime soon,” he said.