While debate rages over whether the Keystone XL pipeline should be built for exporting Canadian oil sands to the U.S., the matter is a moot point in Whiting, Ind. There, more than 8,000 tradesmen are at work on the multibillion-dollar modernization of a BP refinery, an undertaking that will allow BP to process more heavy Canadian crude delivered by pipeline to the Midwest.
Situated on a 1,400-acre site touching three cities, the 121-year-old refinery is the sixth-largest facility of its kind in U.S. and the third in the Midwest to recently be upgraded or to introduce equipment for the purpose of processing thick, sulfur-laden Canadian crude.