Posted on 01/10/2012 8:04:14 AM PST by Former Proud Canadian
TransCanada Corp. has released a detailed job breakdown for the Keystone XL pipeline and said it will create 13,000 construction employment opportunities and 7,000 in manufacturing for Americans.
The company has provided the job breakdown in response to critics who argue that the companys job creation estimates for the project are too high and will only lead to a few hundred temporary jobs.
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Obama has till February to make a Decision....his polls should be low enough then....
National security: Keystone 850,000 barrels per day that goes aone a secure pipeline from Canada to US is better than trying to protect tankers coming through the Staits of Hormus.
National security: Keystone 850,000 barrels per day that goes aone a secure pipeline from Canada to US is better than trying to protect tankers coming through the Staits of Hormus.
National security: Keystone 850,000 barrels per day that goes aone a secure pipeline from Canada to US is better than trying to protect tankers coming through the Staits of Hormus.
My father is a welding inspector and will be retiring in the next year or so. Work has not been good over the past year and he is hoping to get one good job done before he retires. This could be the one if SOMEONE could make a decision.
they’re not “green” jobs, so Barry doesn’t care.
What is the consumption of oil in the USA? Twenty million barrels a day? The pipeline would carry 850,000 barrels a day and the construction would create thousands of jobs. So if we put our energy industry to work satisfying the majority of our energy requirements by producing our available resources there would a phenomenal employment and economical boom. Kick the environmentalist into the ditch, along with Obama, and watch us go.
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