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Originally Posted by dyna mo
At issue on Keystone is not American oil, it is Canadian oil that is drawn out of tar sands in Canada. That oil currently is being shipped through rail or trucks, and it would save Canadian oil companies and the Canadian oil industry an enormous amount of money if they could simply pipe it all the way through the United State down to the Gulf. Once that oil gets to the Gulf, it is then entering into the world market and it would be sold all around the world. ? There is very little impact, nominal impact, on U.S. gas prices, what the average American consumer cares about, by having this pipeline come through.
And sometimes the way this gets sold is, let?s get this oil and it?s going to come here and the implication is that?s gonna lower oil prices here in the U.S. It?s not. There?s a global oil market. It?s very good for Canadian oil companies and it?s good for the Canadian oil industry, but it?s not going to be a huge benefit to U.S. consumers. It?s not even going to be a nominal benefit to U.S. consumers.
-BO
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This is an example of politics gone wrong. This shouldn't even be on the radar of Washington DC. This is strictly a business matter; Did Congress vote on the pipeline supplying oil from California to Phoenix? I'm guessing not. There are pipelines carrying gas and oil and everything else going from state to state. Is there any environmental of any of the current pipelines? Again, I am guessing no because I don't believe we have ever had an environmental disaster because of an oil spill. There seems to be some concerns about earthquakes which is laughable; The pipeline from California to Arizona starts in California, the earthquake capital of the United States.
Our country is nothing but pipelines. Hell, I have a pipe directly into my house supplying me with natural gas.
By the way, I believe the Keystone Pipeline picks up US oil in Montana and brings it to the coast.
One way or the other, Canadian oil is going to pass through the United States. Canadian oil is already passing through the US, mostly in pipelines.