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Carney says new oil pipeline proposal in Canada is highly likely

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A new oil pipeline to the British Columbia coast is highly likely to be included on a list of projects deemed to be of national importance to the Canadian government, Prime Minister Mark Carney told the Calgary Herald newspaper in an interview published on Sunday.


"I would think given the scale of the economic opportunity, the resources we have, the expertise we have, that it is highly, highly likely that we will have an oil pipeline that is a proposal for one of these projects of national interest," Carney said in a Saturday interview.

The prime minister said that it would be up to the private sector to make the proposal, rather than a "top-down approach" from the government, saying "we want this, we want that."


Carney, who was attending the annual Calgary Stampede, also said that he supported a proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.14 billion) carbon capture system for Alberta's oil sands to merit a spot in the list of projects.


Carney's comments come weeks after Canada's Senate passed a bill to fast-track approval for natural resource and infrastructure projects. The bill speeds up approval of projects deemed of national interest, potentially including mines and oil pipelines, and eliminates some trade barriers between provinces.


Canada is the world's fourth largest oil exporter. The oil and gas initiatives being put on the list come as Canada is trying to wean itself from economic dependence on the United States, where it sends some 75% of its exports.

The prime minister said that it would be up to the private sector to make the proposal, rather than a "top-down approach" from the government, saying "we want this, we want that."


Carney, who was attending the annual Calgary Stampede, also said that he supported a proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.14 billion) carbon capture system for Alberta's oil sands to merit a spot in the list of projects.


Carney's comments come weeks after Canada's Senate passed a bill to fast-track approval for natural resource and infrastructure projects. The bill speeds up approval of projects deemed of national interest, potentially including mines and oil pipelines, and eliminates some trade barriers between provinces.

Canada is the world's fourth largest oil exporter. The oil and gas initiatives being put on the list come as Canada is trying to wean itself from economic dependence on the United States, where it sends some 75% of its exports.


 
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Carney is right... a lot of missed opportunities because of trudeau drifting further left.
 
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''Carney, who was attending the annual Calgary Stampede, also said that he supported a proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.14 billion) carbon capture system for Alberta's oil sands to merit a spot in the list of projects.''

LOL....Who's he trying to kid with this BS.

You have to have your head buried in the sand if you think he actually believes anything that he is saying.
 
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Carney, who was attending the annual Calgary Stampede, also said that he supported a proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.14 billion) carbon capture system for Alberta's oil sands to merit a spot in the list of projects.
Cool. ok.

Oh, look what I found here, what a coincidence.
 

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''Carney, who was attending the annual Calgary Stampede, also said that he supported a proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.14 billion) carbon capture system for Alberta's oil sands to merit a spot in the list of projects.''

LOL....Who's he trying to kid with this BS.

You have to have your head buried in the sand if you think he actually believes anything that he is saying.
carney is talking out of both sides of his lying mouth

a proposed C$16.5 billion ($12.14 billion) carbon capture system
is totally incompatible with
The prime minister said that it would be up to the private sector to make the proposal, rather than a "top-down approach" from the government, saying "we want this, we want that."
there is no private sector economic value to spending billions on carbon capture

then there is the other factor - reality
thinking you can capture gigatons of a gas is fantasy
this will be a taxpayer money pit
 

DesRicardo

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lol I'm noticing whenever Butler falls into his own trap, he just disappears like nothing happened.

Just letting you know I know. :ROFLMAO:
 

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If it was PeePee expanding the pipelines across Canada, the righties would be dancing in the streets.
 

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carney is talking out of both sides of his lying mouth


is totally incompatible with


there is no private sector economic value to spending billions on carbon capture

then there is the other factor - reality
thinking you can capture gigatons of a gas is fantasy
this will be a taxpayer money pit
If your customers are being charged for the carbon in their inputs, and they can buy Saudi oil that has much lower carbon footprint, then you can take it out of the price, or capture that carbon. Also what people like you don't realize is that it DOES have economic value. When SAGD started out in the oil patch, only steam was injected to liquify the oil. When Carbon became a thing, some GENIUS figured it a way to inject not just the steam, but the hot exhaust from the boilers. Now its more efficient AND the CO2 stays below AND creates + pressure to make it easier to pump it out. So yeah, once again, YOU HAVE NOOOOOOO CLUEEE. 👍🤣
 

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lol I'm noticing whenever Butler falls into his own trap, he just disappears like nothing happened.

Just letting you know I know. :ROFLMAO:
I'm still here. And the hypocrisy is you complaining about Carney Financial disclosure yet continuing to support Trump without criticism.

You got yer ass handed to to you, move on.

I'm sure he will tell all about his various other crypto and outright payoffs from various regimes this year...
 

DesRicardo

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I'm still here. And the hypocrisy is you complaining about Carney Financial disclosure yet continuing to support Trump without criticism.

You got yer ass handed to to you, move on.

I'm sure he will tell all about his various other crypto and outright payoffs from various regimes this year...
No hypocrisy at all. Trump is crooked. So what does that say about Carney then?

You've fallen into your own trap. :ROFLMAO:
 
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