Posted on Feb 24, 2017
The Permian Basin: An existential threat to Canadian oil as war on cost heats up
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Thanks LTC (Join to see) for posting the relationship between Greenpeace (who by the way is also supportive of the Palestinian cause) and the protestors.
I am thankful that North America is once again primed for an energy comeback, I have to chuckle when I see fossil-fuel which is directly related to Darwinian hypotheses.
There is no evidence that the supplies of natural gas and oil are the results of mass death of plants and animals which somehow were preserved as fuel.
I am thankful that North America is once again primed for an energy comeback, I have to chuckle when I see fossil-fuel which is directly related to Darwinian hypotheses.
There is no evidence that the supplies of natural gas and oil are the results of mass death of plants and animals which somehow were preserved as fuel.
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I have said this for years. Between Alaska, Baaken and now the Permian Basin find we can be self sustaining. We are currently the least polluting nation in the world with more changes coming. The biggest problems are simple. Stop sending out oil to Japan. Build more refineries with less restrictions.
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LTC (Join to see)
Governor Brown wants aid from president Trump after slamming him the longest time but now he needs Donald Trump and Congress to give him money to fix the Oroville Dam which should have been fixed with some of the 80 billion dollars of President Obama gave for empty first structure to California eight years prior!. Hopefully he will concede some environmental restrictions in California to facilitate this money or maybe the federal government will change the rules with the help of the new presidency
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