So that’s it Bill ?
You have rebutted nothing I have said and simply lurched off into insults and a strange unrelated rant about fish farms.
My point is this:
Norway is much smaller than Canada and yet it has successfully drilled up every O&G play it can find in stormy Northern and Arctic seas.
It has run pipelines every where it sees a need.
And it has managed fleets of supertankers in its waters.
And it still has fish, whales, polar bears and god knows what all else thriving away.
Norwegians have the highest standard of living in the world, the highest GDP(pp) in the world and are one of the happiest nations in world.
In short they are doing just great, and it's all because of oil exports.
And in regards to my knowledge about oil money,
My knowledge of the O&G industry allowed me to travel the world extensively as a consultant (including Norway).
And then retire after winding down my consultancy for a few years in my late 40's.
I even got to train a few Norwegian engineers on how to do things.
So obviously I see no reason why Canada could not succesfully develop it's own resources.
Smell the crude Bill, wake up and smell the crude.
What impact do you see the TPP agreement, and I know it's asking a lot because of the info blackout, making on resource development in Canada?