Exactly. And with the continued foreign funded opposition to fracking supplies will shrink. Thus putting who at the top. Russia Australia and the u.s.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostThe LNG export market was a race to be first to have the infrastructure in place, before the market gets saturated. It has been well known in industry that the late coming projects would not be feasible, hence the reason for all the foriegn money funding the locals to delay these projects as long as possible. They won, and the tree hugger's were just the useful idiots in the entire plan.
Canada likely didn't need the resource income or high paying jobs anyway. 🙈
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That's so true look at all the proposed developments that the prior government had going that immediately stopped with this idiot. Now let me see there is theee ahhhh ummmmm ahhh?
so why wasn't this developed years ago with a conservative majority?
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Originally posted by Oliver88 View PostIt appears Alaska will now be getting the LNG export infrastructure in place and a $43 billion LNG project.
Canada likely didn't need the resource income or high paying jobs anyway. 🙈
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostOur brain damaged idiot doesn't know the difference between a McDonalds job and a a
Oil or gas jib
Why don't you grow up and put the blame where it belongs instead of just saying them dam lobs,nds did it all.
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Originally posted by Horse View PostSOOOO what's to stop us from over paying McDonald's and making a real gift to those lucky enough to get jobs there, just like oil. We could still pay moneys to forien investors like shell, total,conoco,.
Why don't you grow up and put the blame where it belongs instead of just saying them dam lobs,nds did it all.
Why do you think oilfield workers are overpaid? is $27.50 an hour overpaid for a labourer? What about $42/hr for a crew boss?
Car plant workers, potash mine employees make more to start than the crew boss does per hour.
I don't understand why you keep bringing that up...
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As Paul Harvey would say: and now for the rest of the story.
In 2007 Alaska governor Sarah Palin announced a deal with TransCanada and Exon to build a natural gas pipeline from Alaska to Alberta. However, Alaska never did come up with the funds promised to build line and in 2013 backed out of the deal. Then Alaska tied to partner with the 3 major producers (BP, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil Corp) of north slope natural as in an LNG pipeline project across Alaska. However, a private 3rd party study (Wood McKenzie study) found the project to be uneconomical. It would require the price of gas to US $12.00 for the project to be profitable - way way below current prices and the project folded last year when the private sector backed out leaving only the Alaska government gas agency supporting the deal.
Now that agency, Alaska Gasline Development Corp, has signed a deal with deal with Sinopec, China Investment Corp. and the Bank of China to build this project estimated to cost up to $65 Billion not including the necessarily infrastructure including roads and power. Financial terms of the deal weren't disclosed but AGDC will be the majority shareholder which likely means Alaska will be paying a good portion of the costs.
I can just imagine the outcry on this site if Canada or even a province signed a secret deal with 3 Chinese companies that would see taxpayers footing the bill to supply China with below cost natural gas. But lets blame native groups, BC, and Liberals for not doing so.
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Klaus when the discussion is oil why would I bring up the other over paid workers like most union jobs including teachers, nurses, mine workers,plumers electricians, et-al we could go on forever, besides I happen to know a lot of oil workers and I hear of a lot of the SNAFUs in the olio industry
Does that answer your question ?
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