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Template:Future pipeline The Keystone Pipeline is a proposed 2,148 mile pipeline that will transport crude oil from Hardisty, Alberta to Cushing, Oklahoma. TransCanada proposed the project on February 9, 2005, with an expected completion date of 2009, and subsequent expansions into 2010. The pipeline will have an initial nominal capacity of 435,000 barrels a day from the Alberta oil fields to United State's refineries in Wood River and Pataka, Illinois. A proposed 473-kilometer extension would take the pipeline to its southernmost hub in Cushing, Oklahoma. The cost of the pipeline is estimated at US $1.7 Billion dollars.

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