BY BOWEN XIAO
The Epoch Times
This is part one of a series exploring the effects of President Joe Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
MURDO, S.D.—For more than a decade, Jeff Birkeland had been waiting expectantly in the hope that the Keystone XL pipeline would finally materialize and bring with it a much-needed boost to his rural community. His dreams were dashed overnight.
Birkeland is the CEO of West Central Electric Cooperative, which is located in Murdo, a small city in South Dakota with a population of less than 1,000.
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In this article:Jeff Birkeland, Keyston XL, Keystone XL Pipeline, Murdo, Rural Electric Companies, South Dakota, West Central electric Cooperative

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