Biden to cancel Keystone XL pipeline permit (Page 1/13)
blackrams JAN 17, 08:52 PM
Biden to cancel Keystone XL pipeline permit on first day in office: CBC
By Reuters Staff

(Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Joe Biden is planning to cancel the permit for the $9 billion Keystone XL pipeline project via executive action on his first day in office this week, CBC News reported on Sunday, citing sources.
https://www.reuters.com/art...ce-cbc-idUSKBN29N00A

Well, there ya go.

Rams

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williegoat JAN 17, 09:21 PM
Obama 2.0: Make America Suck Again
blackrams JAN 17, 10:12 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Obama 2.0: Make America Suck Again



Might make some Canadians happy also. Now instead of shipping those oil sands crude via pipe line, they get to truck it to the docks and sell it to China.

Rams
Wichita JAN 17, 10:28 PM
Retreads

But all it really does is hurt Canada.

maryjane JAN 17, 10:47 PM
Well, that and throw a lot of welders, excavator and side boom dozer operators out of work.
olejoedad JAN 17, 10:59 PM
Surprised?

The whole point of the DNC is to cripple America.

Gretchen must have been wearing a blue dress when her and Joe met the other day.

When will people wake up to what is in store?
Patrick JAN 17, 11:16 PM

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Originally posted by Wichita:

But all it really does is hurt Canada.



There wouldn't have been a plan to import Canadian crude unless there was a demand for it in the States. Canceling the pipeline will therefore force the US to import oil from elsewhere, probably from the Middle East. I see this as a lose/lose proposition for both Canada and the US.
Wichita JAN 17, 11:35 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

There wouldn't have been a plan to import Canadian crude unless there was a demand for it in the States. Canceling the pipeline will therefore force the US to import oil from elsewhere, probably from the Middle East. I see this as a lose/lose proposition for both Canada and the US.



We have enough oil domestically, thanks to the shale revolution.
williegoat JAN 17, 11:38 PM

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Originally posted by Wichita:

We have enough oil domestically, thanks to the shale revolution.


Until Joe slams the brakes on. You know he will.
cvxjet JAN 17, 11:45 PM
There was a lot of people in NE, MO, SD, KS and OK who were complaining of Eminent Domain theft of their land for Keystone.....

I see that Pipeline as more of the Oil Industry saying, "We will take whatever we want- Don't get in our way!"

Kind of like all of the ED cases with the "WALL!!!!" (That Mexico paid for....NOT!)