Anonymousabout 2 hours ago
President Trump signed a presidential permit on April 30, 2026, authorizing Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC to build a 650-mile crude oil pipeline from the Montana-Canada border to Guernsey, Wyoming, with an initial capacity of 550,000 barrels per day and a projected cost of roughly $2 billion. The project—dubbed "Keystone Light" for its resemblance to the cancelled Keystone XL—has drawn support from Alberta and energy industry advocates who argue it strengthens North American energy supply, and opposition from environmental groups and Indigenous nations who cite the operator's history of major spills and warn that the pipeline would lock in decades of fossil fuel infrastructure.