TORONTO (AP) -- Alberta's premier says if the Obama administration rejects the Keystone XL pipeline it be would be significant thorn in Canadian-U.S. relations.
Premier Alison Redford said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press that the issue would keep coming up. Redford is in Washington for her fourth trip to lobby on behalf of a pipeline that Canada sees as critical to its economic well -being.
Alberta has the world's third-largest reserves of oil. The proposed pipeline would carry oil sands oil from Alberta, Canada, to Texas Gulf Coast refineries.
The Obama administration is considering whether to clear the project. A decision is expected this summer.
Obama's initial rejection of the pipeline last year went over badly in Canada, which relies on the U.S. for 97 percent of its energy exports.