Don't know, but you know the crew. My boy is Nick. There's a little Nick & a Big Nick, & my boy is Big Nick.Who gave the extra work? Phil or Morgan?
Don't know, but you know the crew. My boy is Nick. There's a little Nick & a Big Nick, & my boy is Big Nick.Who gave the extra work? Phil or Morgan?
It could be shipped as a slurry. No idea of cost effectiveness but technically possible.No one cares about coal , it doesn’t fit in a pipe line .
Excellent day if you are buying on the spot market.12:21 pm CST 27/03/2020
Western Canadian Select
7.200 -20.79%
another brutal day for oil in general and Alberta in particular.
Cliffy would probably give half his pension cheque for a status card!Do we need to call in and have the RCMP do a welfare check? Can you go the 72hrs without fascistbook if they admit you? Are you self harming? Do you need dialysis, shrooms can do in your kidneys? Are you getting any protein and animal fat in your diet? Got any aspirin 81 incase you a have an embolism?
You ain't right pal.
Potash could be piped but it's cheaper to cook where on a clear day you can see the tree where the gas field is from the headframe of the potash mine 100km awayIt could be shipped as a slurry. No idea of cost effectiveness but technically possible.
Cliffy would probably give half his pension cheque for a status card!
Excellent day if you are buying on the spot market.
**** alberta and albertansExcellent day if you are buying on the spot market.
AS I said the federal government. The government has the power to remove protesters and stop all the fake lawsuits but chose not to because trudOWE hates the west. There is huge economic benefit for the whole country by exporting oil. And coal. ANd NG.
CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. gave the go ahead for construction of its US$8-billion Keystone XL Pipeline project on Tuesday, with a helping hand from the Alberta government.
The company said Alberta has agreed to invest approximately US$1.1 billion as equity in the project, which substantially covers planned construction costs through the end of 2020.
The remaining US$6.9 billion is expected to be funded through a combination of a US$4.2-billion project level credit facility to be fully guaranteed by the Alberta government and a US$2.7-billion investment by TC Energy.
The 1,947-kilometre project will be able to carry 830,000 barrels per day of crude oil from Hardisty, Alta., to Steele City, Neb. where it will connect with TC Energy’s existing facilities.
The company formerly known as TransCanada says with pre-construction activities underway, the pipeline is expected to enter service in 2023.
Once the project is complete and in service, TC Energy expects to acquire the Alberta government's equity investment under agreed terms and conditions and refinance the US$4.2-billion credit facility in the debt capital markets.
"Strong commercial and financial support positions us to prudently build and fund the project, along with our existing $30 billion secured capital program, in a manner that is consistent with maintaining our strong financial position and credit metrics," TC Energy chief executive Russ Girling said in a statement.
The project was first proposed more than a decade ago but has faced numerous hurdles and had been rejected by the Obama administration.
However, U.S. President Donald Trump has worked to revive the project and been a strong backer of the pipeline.
"We appreciate the ongoing backing of landowners, customers, Indigenous groups and numerous partners in the U.S. and Canada who helped us secure project support and key regulatory approvals," Girling said.
"In addition, we thank U.S. President Donald Trump and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney as well as many government officials across North America for their advocacy without which, individually and collectively, this project could not have advanced."
That is a start , we still need trans mountain .TC Energy says it is going ahead with US$8-billion Keystone XL project
Alberta is getting directly involved in the project putting up money and guaranteeing loans
Explain, if you can how the oil industry is getting a free ride when they pay by the barrel to pump oil through the line. Just like they do with rail.scanned through the numbers quickly. It looks like they get 800K bbls a day into Nebraska for an $8 billion pipeline
TC Energy (of course) will put up $2.6 and Jason Kenney will cover the rest. Should be ready for 2023ish.
The oil industry once again gets the free ride - because there's profiteering afoot and when they sell all that oil for $100 a bbl the economy makes sense.
But for gosh sakes don't let a government offer any $5,000 EV subsidies
because the Alberta taxpayer is the one paying to build that pipeline?Explain, if you can how the oil industry is getting a free ride when they pay by the barrel to pump oil through the line. Just like they do with rail.
Also explain why taxpayers should subsidize expensive EVs when a comparable gas model is less than half the price.
TC Energy says it is going ahead with US$8-billion Keystone XL project
Producers are not forced to sell at any price.
How about giving Tesla $5.4 billion and seeing what you get back in 2023.
Explain, if you can how the oil industry is getting a free ride when they pay by the barrel to pump oil through the line. Just like they do with rail.
Also explain why taxpayers should subsidize expensive EVs when a comparable gas model is less than half the price.