This Reuter's article appeared in late Friday afternoon (5:29 EST) and I missed it: Keystone XL pipeline loses support from U.S. customer. The article details the comments from Harold Hamm, CEO of Continental Resources.
http://www.reuters.com/...
Oil companies have been strong advocates of Keystone in order to help alleviate oil supply bottlenecks, but Hamm's remarks raise the question of whether regulatory delays have eroded the industry's enthusiasm for the line, which has faced aggressive resistance from environmentalists.
When asked whether Keystone XL is still needed, Hamm said "not for our Bakken (crude). And is it needed for the industry? I don't think so ... not in the U.S."
Okay, so maybe a small drip, but I'll do a small dance anyhow. If I missed an earlier diary about this, apologies for the repost.