One from Canada he put 12,000 people out of work when ended construction for one and the other that was in production.
Keystone XL was never open so it never was closed. Almost all the 12,000 jobs were less than 12-month construction gigs. Those workers are building pipelines elsewhere.
I own a lot of pipeline stocks so I’m somewhat familiar with the industry. Keystone was a Canadian project owned by TC Energy. Its primary function would have been to transport Alberta shale oil, which is too dirty for US refiners, to the Gulf for export.
I support pipeline construction for domestic use, especially in the Permian basin.