Why are we refining Russian oil instead of using our own?

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your stupidity is far more generalized.

pipelines are dangerous. Pretty much every aspect of the oil and gas industry is dangerous.
 

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I assume your phobia about Russia is what is driving this thread.

That 1 tanker seems to have gone to the the US, the different country just to the south. The odds of any of it ending up in Canada is zilch, and we import oil from Venezuela while at the same time helping deny them the ability to import food for their own people.
You may want to research why oil from Kuwait is no longer being imported to the US since you don't know that Canada and the US are 2 different countries, on paper anyway.
Kind of hard to hide the fact you are a racist pig on this topic and it certainly fits in with your love for the ones that use sanctions to punish the ones least able to defend themselves. Hope you and a few others keel over when the first fleet of Iranian tankers start unloading oil from their country. You know the kind that is just about jet fuel as it comes out of the well while we are trying to sell tar that has been thinned out to resemble crude that has about a tablespoon of jet fuel in every barrel. Suitable for building runways rather than fueling the jets that use them.

People are catching onto how you fukers are intentionally running the world into the ground just so you don't have to share any of what you claim is yours. Thieves have no possessions of their own btw.
 

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your stupidity is far more generalized.

pipelines are dangerous. Pretty much every aspect of the oil and gas industry is dangerous.
Not as dangerous as winter without NG, try it and get back to us in the spring if you still can.
 

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Companies give final go-ahead to Kitimat LNG facility

The five primary investors in a proposed liquefied natural gas project in northern British Columbia granted their final approval Monday for the development.
The $40-billion LNG Canada project calls for the construction of a pipeline to transport natural gas from Dawson Creek in northeastern B.C. to a to-be-built processing terminal on the coast in Kitimat, where the gas would be liquefied for overseas export.
The B.C. ministries of Finance and Energy have estimated that the project will generate $22 billion in direct government revenue over the next 40 years.
The project is also expected to employ as many as 10,000 people in its construction and up to 950 in full-time jobs.
To help make the project happen, Premier John Horgan's government offered a break on the carbon tax as well as an exemption on provincial sales tax related to construction costs.
According to information provided by the province, LNG Canada would be the least greenhouse gas-intensive large LNG facility in the world.
However, B.C. Green Party Leader Andrew Weaver was skeptical the project would mesh with the province's goal of lowering greenhouse gas emissions to 40 per cent below 2007 levels by 2030.
In a statement, he said his party would not support the LNG legislation that would be required.

NDP are endorsing this one
 

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Is this giving you a view of what sanctions are and what they aren't?

NATO uses it as a tool to wage war on women and children without being held accountable for it. European and North American Oil Companies are owner and operated by the World Bank. They tell countries what to do and what not to do rather than it being the other way around. Are you getting an idea how the big picture works?
 

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Are you getting an idea how the big picture works?


Please don't make this a 'repeat as required' thing. We could be here awhile.
 

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So the NDP endorsing the NGL projects in conflict of the Greens is a NATO conspiracy to kill Women and children, and I don't see the whole world picture, do I have this correct?
 

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What influence do they have over what tankers pull into port in the US. We can tackle the other other part next year, . . . if we are done with this one point.
 

petros

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I assume your phobia about Russia is what is driving this thread.
That 1 tanker seems to have gone to the the US, the different country just to the south. The odds of any of it ending up in Canada is zilch, and we import oil from Venezuela while at the same time helping deny them the ability to import food for their own people.
You may want to research why oil from Kuwait is no longer being imported to the US since you don't know that Canada and the US are 2 different countries, on paper anyway.
Kind of hard to hide the fact you are a racist pig on this topic and it certainly fits in with your love for the ones that use sanctions to punish the ones least able to defend themselves. Hope you and a few others keel over when the first fleet of Iranian tankers start unloading oil from their country. You know the kind that is just about jet fuel as it comes out of the well while we are trying to sell tar that has been thinned out to resemble crude that has about a tablespoon of jet fuel in every barrel. Suitable for building runways rather than fueling the jets that use them.
People are catching onto how you fukers are intentionally running the world into the ground just so you don't have to share any of what you claim is yours. Thieves have no possessions of their own btw.
BC doesn't have the refining capacity to cover it's own ass so gas,diesel,jet fuel are imported from Washington.

We no longer import from Venezuela.