Beefbisquit
Well-Known Member
Actually, I think it is a little more complicated than that. First, there is the East/West divide; Western Oil doesn't go back East. Second, there is the NAFTA clause (I believe it is Sec.11 IIRC...it's been a while since I last looked at it) which requires Canada to maintain a rolling 3-month average of supply for the US.
There are more details to it, as well, but I just can't seem to remember it all off the top of my head...
Awesome info, man!
I'm really not up-to-date on my NAFTA info so I'm reserved in my opinions and find it's often better to listen than speak.

Irving, a Canadian gas company, imports most if not all of it's fuel from Venezuela. Like you stated, I'm sure there are reasons behind it, but IMO Canada should be putting itself first and foremost. If there's ways of mitigating oil costs by being more self sufficient, it seems at least plausible, to investigate the merits of doing so.
My fears, and maybe they're somewhat unfounded, are that oil companies are just doing whatever they can to make the most money possible, and are fucking consumers, governments, and the environment in the process.