Bloomberg: If the Keystone XL oil pipeline gets built, Rick Balcom doubts hell see many construction workers at the bar of his No. 3 saloon in Buffalo, a remote town in the northwest corner of South Dakota.
Balcom, 44, knows most of the workers building the Canada-Nebraska pipeline will stay at a catered man-camp seven miles away and wont be hoisting brews under the stuffed mountain lion that adorns his bar. On their days off, theyll probably travel to places such as Deadwood and Spearfish an hour-and-a-half...