EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Jim Prentice says he is disappointed the U.S. Senate failed to pass a bill authorizing the immediate construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
But Prentice says he is encouraged that the controversial line is gaining increased bipartisan support in the halls of the U.S. lawmakers.
Prentice says he plans to travel to Washington in January, but no specific dates have been set.
The Keystone bill failed by one vote, just days after the House of Representatives approved the pipeline.
A final OK is still in the hands of U.S. President Barack Obama.
The pipeline would take Alberta bitumen to ports in Texas, but environmentalists say it poses a danger to the ecosystem and encourages the production of greenhouse gases.