We'll see if it stays there. Oil is becoming passe.CPP has a bunch of cash in Encana.
I suppose that you really ought to round-up your fellow inbreds, load 'em into the minivan and go string-up those traitorous dogs at CPP
We'll see if it stays there. Oil is becoming passe.CPP has a bunch of cash in Encana.
I suppose that you really ought to round-up your fellow inbreds, load 'em into the minivan and go string-up those traitorous dogs at CPP
If they survive the start up period that they still seem to be in.There's always a strong opportunity in Tesla!
There might be. FedEx needed to be capitalized three times. Seems to be doing OK now.There's always a strong opportunity in Tesla!
The Calgary oil towers are emptying out and it's someone else's fault sez the rooti-tootin he-men.There might be. FedEx needed to be capitalized three times. Seems to be doing OK now.
What's up with you, Cap? You're usually not like this.
Everything OK?
If they survive the start up period that they still seem to be in.
One thing is certain. If Tesla fails, another will take it's place then another and another.
The only hope to grow oil is to grow the Earth's population but you are in a losing race with the technology that will eventually replace you.
Seen a lot of growth in the value of oil over the last decade?
CPP has a bunch of cash in Encana.
I'll bet you a hundred bucks that Americans are fiddling with your pipeline building process so the the oil continues to flow south into the States at discount prices and so that it never, ever goes to China, instead.
It is "their" oil and they even often include it in assessments of US domestic oil reserves.
Don't get it, do you
Stock is up on the news
Its a good business decision.
Yeah, pretty much. Do you think that the failure of Solyndra doomed the solar-energy industry?Like Solyndra?
I doubt they will be producing a whole lot of high cost oil.With tater tot at the helm, it was the only decision available.
... All the corp taxes will now go to benefiting Colorado and the US Feds, but don't forget, they will be still producing and selling CDN oil
Yeah, pretty much. Do you think that the failure of Solyndra doomed the solar-energy industry?
How about the failure of Studebaker? Did that kill off the automobile industry?
Quite true. Just as FedEx operated at such a deficit that it required re-capitalization twice before it took off.Never said that, but since you brought it up, Solyndra failed (in large part) due to the economics relative to the demand domestically and abroad... Put simply, the cost/benefit analysis could not justify their price compared to international competitors or (especially) alternatives like oil/gas, nuclear or coal.
Forty years ago, Kodak was the colossus of the Imaging industry. Nobody was going to knock Big Yellow off of their stratospheric perch.Yeah, pretty much. Do you think that the failure of Solyndra doomed the solar-energy industry?
How about the failure of Studebaker? Did that kill off the automobile industry?
Up a mere 1700% since 2010There's always a strong opportunity in Tesla!
We'll see if it stays there. Oil is becoming passe.
So, does that mean that my heating costs are going to go down because of the more efficient and profitable gas companies that are surviving up here?Encana is Natural gas they have a different division for Oil, so sorry try again
Maybe, we can import LNG from overseas, instead.With the wet harvest and the liquification plants coming online your gas prices are going up, still not what happened to Encana though
Quite true. Just as FedEx operated at such a deficit that it required re-capitalization twice before it took off.
You know, because you've already said, that energy will be an increasing mix of providers, with fossil shrinking as solar, wind, possibly nuclear, and sources that are now in the laboratory, or even merely theoretical stage, come online. And there will be government interference in the markets along the way, just as there has been with the development of rail, road, aviation, telecommunications, shipping, steel, and every other major industry in history. Why trouble yourself with the True Believers on either side of the issue?
I'm happy to talk with you about whether any particular measure is a good idea or a bad idea, but really, why bother with the trolls?