and that the GOP is heavily invested in the tar sands of canada doesn't help.Of all the states that don't need oil from Canada, Texas is one of them.
God damn I hate Canada's tar sands. That is just the worst. You need tons of water to help separate the oil, so they put these plants near rivers, then of course you need the tailings ponds, which...liner it all you want, it just ends up back in the river, then here come the deformed fish and cancer clusters downstream. Well done Canada, you're becoming more American every minute!and that the GOP is heavily invested in the tar sands of canada doesn't help.
I may be wrong but I thought the sand oil was mixed with the Texas oil?? Makes better quality or?? Again not sure.TX doesn't need the oil. they are only refining it for canada. and then selling it to china.
see post 22.You guys do know that most of the companies mining tar sands are American right?
The refineries in the Gulf are designed to deal with a certain 'weight' of oil. The fracking oil is too light to process and get all the products the refineries are designed to produce. So the refineries mix either Canadian oil or Venezuelan oil with the fracking oil.I may be wrong but I thought the sand oil was mixed with the Texas oil?? Makes better quality or?? Again not sure.
Bro, there’s almost nothing but hard left cultists in the political section. You won’t get honest answers from any of them, and 99% have no posts outside the political subsection of a goddamn weed forum.Hello, it was a question, what's "stupid" about it?.
I hope so, wouldn't that be nice?Is this the beginning of the end for gas/diesel powered vehicles?
Opinion: Biden's decision to cancel Keystone is one the US will eventually regret
At first glance, President Joe Biden's executive order revoking the 1,200-mile Keystone XL pipeline cross-border permit may seem to be a symbolic bone throw to the environmental community. After all, the once cause célèbre pipeline project is much less economically viable now than when it...www.cnn.com
Many of us would rather leave it in the ground altogether.They should have never been granted a permit to start that pipeline to begin with. Let the Canadians process and transport that filthy oil across their land. If they won't do it then neither should the US.
You really should at least have a clue of what you're talking about.Now I’m not an expert on this but from what I understand is Tx needs this oil. Now if you don’t want Canada’s then you’ll have to get it from an overseas sandbox. Now shipping oil by boat is by far the worlds most polluting way of transportation. Boats use a by product of oil that is like burning asphalt I think?? So one way or another the oil goes to Texas.
How much pollution do you want to make to get it there?
But, only sissies care for things and real men live in filth and don't complain about it. You're not one of them thar sissies....is ya??Here we are on a rock flying through space. Stop pooping on it
I'm one of them.Many of us would rather leave it in the ground altogether.
ewwwwww who'd want to live in east texas?my bad @garybo . you seem to be correct. we dont' have near enough pipelines...
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I take the hint from the auto producers themselves, who, one by one, have looked toward the future and made the decision to go all electric. Then, there are the oil producers who have said "no, thanks" to Individual 1's decision to open up Arctic tracts for drilling. Soon, China and India will produce electric cars and that will nearly end the production of internal combustion engines. There were more electric cars before the oil companies muscled them out of the market in the beginning of auto manufacturing.Is this the beginning of the end for gas/diesel powered vehicles?
Opinion: Biden's decision to cancel Keystone is one the US will eventually regret
At first glance, President Joe Biden's executive order revoking the 1,200-mile Keystone XL pipeline cross-border permit may seem to be a symbolic bone throw to the environmental community. After all, the once cause célèbre pipeline project is much less economically viable now than when it...www.cnn.com
Think of the huge voids created by pumping out all that ooze. That can't be good, for several reasons. Replacing it with water won't work. Water seeks it's own level.Many of us would rather leave it in the ground altogether.
imagine that: people that smoke and grow a substance that the conservatives want to put you in prison for lean left.Bro, there’s almost nothing but hard left cultists in the political section. You won’t get honest answers from any of them, and 99% have no posts outside the political subsection of a goddamn weed forum.
or the panhandle of FL like garybo. ewwwww.ewwwwww who'd want to live in east texas?