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Why Oil Sands Pipeline Is Just Too Risky

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f96ea6A22D4

1 posted on 10/17/2011 3:13:59 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: Whenifhow

Here’s the article link
http://noisyroom.net/blog/2011/10/17/obama%E2%80%99s-choice-dirty-oil-keystone-xl-oil-pipeline-or-clean-water-and-land/

Why Oil Sands Pipeline Is Just Too Risky

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f96ea6A22D4


2 posted on 10/17/2011 3:16:26 PM PDT by Whenifhow
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To: Whenifhow

Probably more pseudo-science lies, like global warming. I will never believe anything from the so-called environmentalsts.


3 posted on 10/17/2011 3:17:55 PM PDT by JimRed (Excising a cancer before it kills us waters the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS, NOW AND FOREVER!)
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To: Whenifhow

If we were to drill here and drill now, build refineries and nuke plants we would not need long pipe lines and such. I could not get beyond the biased first paragraph.


4 posted on 10/17/2011 3:19:09 PM PDT by mountainlion (I am voting for Sarah after getting screwed again by the DC Thugs.)
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To: Whenifhow
The oil sands will be developed to their fullest extent. A pipeline will be built to bring the oil sands to market, end of story.

Whether that pipeline runs into the US or across the Rockies to fill tankers headed to Asia (China) is up to Obama.

7 posted on 10/17/2011 3:29:20 PM PDT by Former Proud Canadian (Obamanomics-The government gets rich, you get poor.)
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To: Whenifhow

Why are these always posed as “either/or” choices ? Why not process the oil in ND ? Or don’t the residents of that fair state deserve some benefit from the “boom” ? There’s ample reason to create more refining capacity in that region as it, too, has vast oil reserves just now being tapped. >PS


9 posted on 10/17/2011 3:34:08 PM PDT by PiperShade
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To: Whenifhow

Too risky for what? Your Liberal, brainwashed, sorry outlook?


11 posted on 10/17/2011 3:50:54 PM PDT by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
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To: Whenifhow

You should do more homework before you post. Your information is typical enviro crap. A lot a work has been done to clean the process up, see below. Also if we don’t take take the pipeline to Texas it’s going to the West Coast.

A new technology being developed by a Calgary company could address one of the biggest problems of the oilsands.
A new technology being developed by a Calgary company could address one of the biggest problems of the oilsands: high water usage.
Petrobank Energy and Resources’ process recently passed a significant hurdle, validating a technology its backers say will not only get out more oil, but also have a smaller environmental footprint.
Last week, independent engineering consultants McDaniel & Associates, in the first comprehensive evaluation of the technology, concluded that Petrobank is, in its words, “successfully proving” Toe to Heel Air Injection (THAI).


14 posted on 10/17/2011 4:38:47 PM PDT by Recon Dad ("The most important rule in a gunfight is: Always win and cheat if necessary.")
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To: Whenifhow

“Obama’s Choice: Dirty Oil (Keystone XL Oil Pipeline) or Clean Water and Land?”

Or.......walking or horse instead of automobile.


16 posted on 10/17/2011 4:44:04 PM PDT by mtnwmn (Liberalism leads to Socialism)
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To: Whenifhow

BTTT


20 posted on 10/17/2011 5:26:29 PM PDT by hattend (If I wanted you dead, you'd be dead. - Cameron Connor)
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