Blurp on yahoo about alberta loaning cash to clean up wells, i cant believe in the comments half the people think we willingly let oil and gas on our property and why did we not say no.
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Originally posted by makar View PostBlurp on yahoo about alberta loaning cash to clean up wells, i cant believe in the comments half the people think we willingly let oil and gas on our property and why did we not say no.
Encana is doing 40ac well pads now, may as well zone the Ag land as Heavy Industrial.
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Makar thanks for pointing that article out.
It’s obvious that most people have no idea of how the “rules†work in regards to leases, right of entry, and expropriation. Of course these same people would be the ones crying if the city comes to expropriate their house for a road or subway. I can see a dragline in the coal mine running 24/7 from my kitchen window that’s slowly destroying the countryside and my community and it sucks. It’s got to go somewhere (I get that) and I’m delusional if I think I could stop it.
P.S. We have several orphans on our place and they are a royal pain to collect outstanding payments from the province. I have no intention of “torching off the wellhead, selling it for scrap, and farming over it†as the crazies recommend. 😉
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Originally posted by woodland View PostMakar thanks for pointing that article out.
It’s obvious that most people have no idea of how the “rules†work in regards to leases, right of entry, and expropriation. Of course these same people would be the ones crying if the city comes to expropriate their house for a road or subway. I can see a dragline in the coal mine running 24/7 from my kitchen window that’s slowly destroying the countryside and my community and it sucks. It’s got to go somewhere (I get that) and I’m delusional if I think I could stop it.
P.S. We have several orphans on our place and they are a royal pain to collect outstanding payments from the province. I have no intention of “torching off the wellhead, selling it for scrap, and farming over it†as the crazies recommend. 😉
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostSo, what does the reclamation of the coal mines involve? Drag the topsoil back, and it is productive farmland, just at a much lower elevation? Or a lake, or just a hole in the ground?
We don’t have the nicest ground to start with and after reclamation it’s close in production to before.
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