President Donald Trump on April 30 signed a presidential permit for a 645-mile crude oil pipeline from the U.S.-Canada border in Montana to Wyoming, clearing a key hurdle for a project that would move up to 550,000 barrels per day of Canadian crude into U.S. markets. Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Casper, Wyo.-based True Cos., filed a General Project Overview with the Montana Dept. of Environmental Quality on Jan. 28, detailing the engineering parameters. Read More Bridger Pipeline Expansion | Compliance Application The permit references Bridger's application, placing the pipeline under the jurisdiction of the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. "Slightly different from the last administration," Trump told reporters after signing the permit, according to pool reports , referencing former President Joe Biden's revocation of the cross-border permit on his first day in office in January 2021.…