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    #16
    Yes hearing the same , can’t find anyone to work and most infrastructure has been stripped off from that Edam area so no quick fix at all.
    By the time they get rolling , if they do oil may be back to $50-60 ? Who knows what the next year or two will bring .
    But in the meantime high oil from several factors like over exaggerated climate policy to now the Ukrainian situation is going to be financially crippling but more importantly devastating to the Ukrainian people

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      #17
      Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
      Yes hearing the same , can’t find anyone to work and most infrastructure has been stripped off from that Edam area so no quick fix at all.
      By the time they get rolling , if they do oil may be back to $50-60 ? Who knows what the next year or two will bring .
      But in the meantime high oil from several factors like over exaggerated climate policy to now the Ukrainian situation is going to be financially crippling but more importantly devastating to the Ukrainian people
      The SagD stuff is humming along. Never really quit. There were other projects planned but shelved because of pipeline deficiencies and the fact they were keeping the upgrader full with present production. Really still think we should be shipping most if not everything out of country at least upgraded to synthetic crude or in higher refined and higher value state. No money shipping raw products out. Thats the Russian economy in a nutshell with all the stealing along the way.

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        #18
        These steam plants are going full throttle here and NW now .
        That new rail loading facility is humming 10 miles north of NB
        The amount of trucks coming in is unreal at times , every 10-15 min

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          #19
          But, but, but .. chuck said we don’t need oil anymore ???

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            #20
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            But, but, but .. chuck said we don’t need oil anymore ???
            The more this mess in Ukraine drags on I hope snaps the populace back to reality with regards to over doing the green agenda and shooting ourselves in the foot by mothballing our domestic energy production, manufacturing, agricultural production, and other resource extraction, and compromising our national security. My uncle from the territories says that if we don’t maintain our far north settlements no matter how small and expensive; the Russians will start planting flags. Even after Putin is burning in hell these risks will still be there.

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              #21
              As long as the dictators see weak leadership in America, they will continue to try their mite. Ukraine, then Taiwan, then all around Ukraine. The best defence is a strong offence and vice versa. IMHO

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                #22
                Originally posted by caseih View Post
                But, but, but .. chuck said we don’t need oil anymore ???
                Never said that. But keep pedaling your lies. I did say it will be a long transition away from fossil fuels.

                But high energy prices will speed up the transition.

                I heard an EV owner say that "fuel" for his EV car is worth the equivalent of 30 cents per litre. 30 cents compared to $2.00! Seems like consumers would be very interested in that regardless of whether they think climate change is an issue or not.
                Last edited by chuckChuck; Mar 14, 2022, 08:02.

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                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Never said that. But keep pedaling your lies. I did say it will be a long transition away from fossil fuels.

                  But high energy prices will speed up the transition.

                  I heard an EV owner said that "fuel" for his EV car is worth the equivalent of 30 cents per litre. 30 cents compared to $2.00! Seems like consumers would be very interested in that regardless of whether they think climate change is an issue or not.

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                    #24
                    Shit if you said it once you said it a hundred times
                    Be proud of the pipelines you helped stop here that sure woulda held that *** Putin back
                    Other like You and you should be very ashamed of what’s going on in Ukraine

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      Shit if you said it once you said it a hundred times
                      Be proud of the pipelines you helped stop here that sure woulda held that *** Putin back
                      Other like You and you should be very ashamed of what’s going on in Ukraine
                      And maybe look into who was funding Chuck's activist buddies to block pipelines. All you have to do is look at who is benefiting to figure it out.

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                        #26
                        Trudeau and Freeland’s trip through Europe with paid for journalism was 100% photo opp after the train wreck on the world stage of the freedom protest in Ottawa.... nothing more or less. Simply trying to cover the sh&t on their face over the failed “emergency act”
                        He did not even take his dress up suitcase this time .
                        Last edited by furrowtickler; Mar 13, 2022, 22:13.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                          And maybe look into who was funding Chuck's activist buddies to block pipelines. All you have to do is look at who is benefiting to figure it out.
                          Biden blocked Keystone XL and Quebec said no to Trans Canada that died for several reasons.

                          Trudeau purchased Trans Mountain to expand its capacity. All this before we knew Putin was going to lose his mind.

                          This isnt the first time geo-politics and wars caused serious disruptions and change in energy supplies. The 1970s also saw an energy crisis when the Yom Kippur War and the Iranian Revolution triggered interruptions in Middle Eastern oil exports.

                          The crisis drove increased energy efficiency and today's crisis will speed up the move to alternatives to imported oil in many countries along with a realignment of fossil supplies.

                          Nobody wants to be completely dependent on a potentially hostile or unreliable supplier.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                            Biden blocked Keystone XL and Quebec said no to Trans Canada that died for several reasons.

                            Trudeau purchased Trans Mountain to expand its capacity. All this before we knew Putin was going to lose his mind.

                            This isnt the first time geo-politics and wars caused serious disruptions and change in energy supplies. The 1970s also saw an energy crisis when the Yom Kippur War and the Iranian Revolution triggered interruptions in Middle Eastern oil exports.

                            The crisis drove increased energy efficiency and today's crisis will speed up the move to alternatives to imported oil in many countries along with a realignment of fossil supplies.

                            Nobody wants to be completely dependent on a potentially hostile or unreliable supplier.
                            Then quit shooting the Canadian (cleanest and most humane) oilpatch in the foot

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                              Trudeau and Freeland’s trip through Europe with paid for journalism was 100% photo opp after the train wreck on the world stage of the freedom protest in Ottawa.... nothing more or less. Simply trying to cover the sh&t on their face over the failed “emergency act”
                              He did not even take his dress up suitcase this time .
                              Lieberals....Oh look! a war Squirrel!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                                Nobody wants to be completely dependent on a potentially hostile or unreliable supplier.
                                No shit Sherlock. Look at other suppliers to fill the void Russian sanctions have left and you get more of the same. Similar amount of blood on their hands as well. Cover the whole hwy 1 corridor through Sask with solar panels and windmills in every location feasible fwiw I’m all for it. However it will not be the solution to negating the needs of our province. Elephant here is dams and nuclear is necessary to break dependency on despots. I think when we are all pushing daisies they will be back to burning coal in Saskatchewan and other places. There needs to be a balance of all energy sources. We are so lucky to be blessed with all kinds of energy in Saskatchewan but not blessed to be yoked with enviro commies running things.

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