Biden Admin Quietly Admits Costing Thousands of Jobs, Billions of Dollars by Canceling Keystone XL Pipeline

Joe Biden’s administration has quietly admitted that the Democrat president’s move to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline has ended up costing thousands of American jobs and lost billions of dollars.

The Biden admin made the admission congressionally mandated report.

The published report, which the Department of Energy (DOE) completed in late December without any public announcement, highlights the positive economic benefits the Keystone XL Pipeline would have had if Biden didn’t revoke its federal permits.

The report says the Keystone XL project would have created between 16,149 and 59,000 jobs.

It also notes that the pipeline would have had a positive economic impact of between $3.4-9.6 billion, citing various studies.

A previous report from the federal government published in 2014 determined 3,900 direct jobs and 21,050 total jobs would be created during construction which was expected to take two years.

However, Biden canceled the pipeline’s permits immediately after taking office in January 2021, effectively shutting the project down.

“The Biden administration finally owned up to what we have known all along — killing the Keystone XL Pipeline cost good-paying jobs, hurt Montana’s economy, and was the first step in the Biden administration’s war on oil and gas production in the United States,” Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) said in a statement on Thursday.

“Unfortunately, the administration continues to pursue energy production anywhere but the United States.”

“These policies may appeal to the woke left but hurt Montana’s working families,” he continued.

“I’ll keep fighting back against Biden’s anti-energy agenda and supporting Montana energy projects and jobs.”

The DOE was forced to issue the report after Daines and Sen. Jim Risch (R-ID) successfully inserted a bill mandating the report into the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

Biden signed the legislation into law in November 2021.

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The agency was required to publish the report within 90 days of the bill’s passage but ultimately waited more than a year before releasing it.

In a statement Thursday, the DOE noted that the project would have had minimal permanent job impacts, but didn’t mention the thousands of jobs that were estimated during the construction of the pipeline.

“The U.S. Department of Energy released a report evaluating existing analysis on economic and job effects of the XL portion of Keystone pipeline,” the DOE told Fox News.

“It concluded there were limited job impacts, with approximately 50 permanent jobs estimated to have been created were the pipeline operational.”

Biden’s decision to cancel the pipeline has received widespread criticism from Republican lawmakers and energy industry representatives.

Critics have argued it would have helped keep gas prices down and ensure energy security.

According to the pipeline’s operator, TC Energy, Keystone XL had been slated to be completed early this year and transport an additional 830,000 barrels of crude oil from Canada to the U.S. through an existing pipeline network.

The project labor agreement that TC Energy signed in August 2020 with four labor unions promised the pipeline would create 42,000 American jobs and provide $2 billion in total wages.

TC Energy ultimately gave up on the project in June 2021 as a result of Biden’s decision.

Last year, a federal judge tossed a legal challenge from nearly two dozen states asking the court to reinstate the pipeline’s permits.

“The Department of Energy finally admitted to the worst-kept secret about the Keystone Pipeline: President Biden’s decision to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline sacrificed thousands of American jobs,” Risch said Thursday.

“To make matters worse, his decision moved the U.S. further away from energy independence and lower gas prices at a time when inflation and gas prices are drastically impacting Americans’ pocketbooks,” he added.

“The president must turn to American-made energy and jobs rather than dictators and despots to fix the energy crisis he created on his first day in office.”

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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