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    #31
    macdon, what website do you use for crude prices?

    Could you post a link?,,, thanks in advance.

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      #32
      https://oilprice.com/oil-price-charts https://oilprice.com/oil-price-charts

      At least being as how it's oil we can go down in flames...

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        #33
        This is gonna be freaking epic.... 1 supreme court ruling and a minority group of environmental prostitutes are gonna take down the provinces and break the unions all at once. If your spouse has a retirement package now is a dandy time to pull it and self direct. When these govt bonds start going into default, it won't be pretty.

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          #34
          Originally posted by macdon02 View Post
          Sub $20...... anyone know if royalties are set off WCS? Provinces will be dropping like flies tits up in no time
          Hand over an American $20 bill and you will get back $1.83 in change today for a barrel of Alberta crude.

          Further 30% collapse this week . . . .

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            #35
            Originally posted by macdon02 View Post
            Sub $20...... anyone know if royalties are set off WCS? Provinces will be dropping like flies tits up in no time
            I believe MacDon that the royalty percentage on bitumen is based off of the WTI price but of course investment decisions by oil companies and corporate profits would be determined by the WCS price. There is no doubt Canada has been left out of the more profitable environment created by the rise in WTI. What is ironic is that Rachel Notley and many in her cabinet like David Eggen and Shannon Phillips spent years demonstrating against pipeline developement and oilsands expansion, they are now reaping what they have sown. As for Errol's assertion that this will put Canada into recession, I have my doubts this will be the deciding factor but it will certainly lower Canada's economic growth. I am also not down playing what Canada's inability to create an environment under which large industrial developements can be approved in a timely manner is costing both business and government. It is billions and billions of dollars!!

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              #36
              Hamloc are you serious or delusional ,you relay think Nutley did all this in the past 3 yrs, I think the cons sowed the seed and mismanaged the total economy for the last 40 yrs, but keep telling yourself its all the faulty of Nutley.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Horse View Post
                Hamloc are you serious or delusional ,you relay think Nutley did all this in the past 3 yrs, I think the cons sowed the seed and mismanaged the total economy for the last 40 yrs, but keep telling yourself its all the faulty of Nutley.
                I call horseshyte

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                  #38
                  Most bitumen royalties I believe are paid in kind as the government gets the barrels. That is how they arr subsidizing the Northwest Upgrader. They pay the upgrader to make diesel with their worthless bitumen and then sell diesel. This will make the Alberta deficit soar and push Canuckistan into depression. Fat lady is singing.

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                    #39
                    Sitting at $15.97/bbl as of yesterday... Wont be long and they'll be paying to give it away.

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                      #40
                      And coops are at 1.24 a liter.....

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