Posted on 11/03/2011 12:14:23 PM PDT by mdittmar
WASHINGTON, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Reeling from months of protests, President Barack Obama's advisers are worried that administration approval for a planned oil pipeline from Canada could cost him political support from Democrats in 2012.
Senior officials at the White House and Obama's Chicago campaign headquarters have fielded complaints from supporters who are unhappy about TransCanada Corp's plan to build a massive pipeline to transport crude from Alberta to Texas, sources familiar with the situation said.
The concerns could contribute to a delay in the approval process for the Keystone XL pipeline just as the 2012 presidential campaign heats up.
The State Department, which is overseeing the process, said this week a delay from its end-of-year target was possible.
Obama's re-election plans depend partially on his ability to energize his base of supporters, many of whom are disillusioned with his progress in fighting climate change and attaining other environmental goals.
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
So do you then propose that the hundreds of pipelines that already cross the Ogallala be dug up?
(rolls eyes)
Please - spare me the ‘danger to ground water’ meme.
The depth of the water below the surface of the land ranges from almost 400 feet (122 m) in parts of the north to between 100 to 200 feet (30 to 61 m) throughout much of the south.
IF an oil spill posed a risk, what about all the ‘non-point source’ oil from road runoff, industry and so on - already in place?
That single pipeline could replace 100% of the oil we now buy from Saudi Arabia. And last I heard no Canadians have gone out of their way to kill Americans, unlike the Saudis.
OK, Hugo (Citgo) exports his oil to the US, hew want to bother with it as it is heavy oil. About 1000 bbl a day. XL goes through, Hugo can kiss his money gone....
The initial capacity of Keystone Pipeline is 435,000 barrels per day (69,200 m3/d) which will be increased up to 590,000 barrels per day (94,000 m3/d)
Who would **YOU** like to cross of this list?
Total Imports of Petroleum (Top 15 Countries)
(Thousand Barrels per Day)
Country Aug-11 Jul-11 YTD 2011 Aug-10 YTD 2010
CANADA 2,637 2,626 2,650 2,489 2,544
MEXICO 1,185 1,197 1,222 1,282 1,260
SAUDI ARABIA 1,075 1,326 1,151 1,132 1,086
VENEZUELA 906 943 1,001 1,022 1,007
NIGERIA 892 884 912 985 1,038
IRAQ 637 596 481 281 469
RUSSIA 585 562 611 786 621
COLOMBIA 395 415 378 372 359
ANGOLA 331 407 339 484 423
ECUADOR 309 172 192 276 215
ALGERIA 298 354 409 565 509
BRAZIL 228 329 246 251 302
VIRGIN ISLANDS 185 192 189 301 256
KUWAIT 165 228 168 251 210
UNITED KINGDOM 125 175 167 266 290
Or, for that matter, any of the other 49 (or 56).
Sure hasn't got a big fan club in Montana.
In a nice wrinkle to the story - many of the jobs (I’ve heard the number is around 10K) would likely go to union construction workers - so this one pits the labor bosses against the greenies.
Pass the pop corn.
;)
Yet, strangely, wasn't it Obama who was just bloviating about putting the good of the country ahead of partisan politics?
Guess that his staff didn't get the message. Or maybe it was just the teleprompter talking...
Actually, it was just Obama lying again. SSDD and all that...
The Egyptians wasted their time and resources building the Pyramids for mythical god-pharaohs and we waste time and resources fighting mythical global warming
dennis wrote: “The Egyptians wasted their time and resources building the Pyramids for mythical god-pharaohs and we waste time and resources fighting mythical global warming”
The pharaohs may not have been actual deities, but at least they were actual persons.
The cultural and intellectual elite want us to spend trillions on their fantasies...
Ok, thanks...
I am quite sure they have I have seen references that the number of barges have increased in the last few years. The point of this pipeline is that it will help relive some of the bottlenecks for getting oil from Norther Alberta to market. In addition to barges, trains are also being used, but pipelines are the most efficient (those barges need towboats to keep them in the shipping channel).
http://pipeline.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/oil-barges/
http://www.petroleumhistory.org/OilHistory/pages/barges/bargecanal.html
Yes, I am sure you are right.
I did not mean to suggest that all his enemies were in TX (hee hee hee). But we certainly have the bullseye drawn on us.
But soon, in Nov. 2012 we may be able to redirect the targeting and rid our fine nation of these traitors.
God Bless the United States of America.
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