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I think the government will be getting letters and Ray Danyluk has been very interested in this subject.
However....the oil and gas sector also has a position on this subject. They want to have control over the negotiations so that if the advisor helping the landowners negotiates for more than the oil company feels is fair then that advisor can be dealt with severely.
When landowners can access good advice it threatens to blow the whole issue of surface rights compensation wide open. Big oil and gas does not want that to happen as evidenced in the very concentrated and deliberate attempt to shut down Ray Strom.
Will the government side with the oil and gas sector on this one too?
There is a by-election coming up in Shirley McClellan's former riding. By-elections are a great opportunity to let the government know you are unhappy without actually overthrowing the government. I think the voters in that riding should consider very carefully if they really want to throw their vote away on whoever the Conservative candidate will end up being and instead let the government know they are not happy with how the Progressive Conservative government is letting the oil and gas companies deal with landowners. Whether it is no annual compensation for pipelines, ridiculously low annual rents for wells or this garbage about not being able to get help from where ever they want to, this government has consistently favoured the oil and gas companies over landowners. For the voters in that riding, they have a once in 40 year chance to send government a bigger message than just a letter if they choose to do so.
Type Strom in the keyword search.
I think the government will be getting letters and Ray Danyluk has been very interested in this subject.
However....the oil and gas sector also has a position on this subject. They want to have control over the negotiations so that if the advisor helping the landowners negotiates for more than the oil company feels is fair then that advisor can be dealt with severely.
When landowners can access good advice it threatens to blow the whole issue of surface rights compensation wide open. Big oil and gas does not want that to happen as evidenced in the very concentrated and deliberate attempt to shut down Ray Strom.
Will the government side with the oil and gas sector on this one too?
There is a by-election coming up in Shirley McClellan's former riding. By-elections are a great opportunity to let the government know you are unhappy without actually overthrowing the government. I think the voters in that riding should consider very carefully if they really want to throw their vote away on whoever the Conservative candidate will end up being and instead let the government know they are not happy with how the Progressive Conservative government is letting the oil and gas companies deal with landowners. Whether it is no annual compensation for pipelines, ridiculously low annual rents for wells or this garbage about not being able to get help from where ever they want to, this government has consistently favoured the oil and gas companies over landowners. For the voters in that riding, they have a once in 40 year chance to send government a bigger message than just a letter if they choose to do so.
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