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Carney says new oil pipeline proposal in Canada is highly likely

Butler1000

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No hypocrisy at all. Trump is crooked. So what does that say about Carney then?

You've fallen into your own trap. :ROFLMAO:
Lol. I gave said several times he is a private equity guy and in fact I don't trust him completely.

But I least trust him to have a long term policy objective and to stick to it. I also trust him to have a win/win attitude on deals. Trump literally would prefer a shitty deal if he feels that he put one over on someone. He wants people to lose and then laugh about it.

That is why he is just a shitty person. He enjoys other people's misery.

Carney, while being a banker and private equity stooge, sees the value in win/win and has a basic understanding of the Henry Ford mentality imo. I also think he will balance baduc human needs vs profit margins, and certainly not cut social services the way Trump has now done.

There is a imo a fundamental difference in the character of the two men. I can deal with certain levels of corruption as part of the game of govts, in every form from feudalism, empire, dictatorship, to communism, to liberal democracy. For thousands of years. Graft, bribery are par for the course.

It's when it is purposefully cruel, and in the case of Trump and the GOP, done with glee, and spite, that we see the worst humanity has to offer.
 

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Oil production in Canada went from 3.69m bbls a day to 5.8m in 2024 all under Trudeau. All this Trudeau trying to kill the oil industry is moronic.
 

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Canada is a rounding error on global emissions, why would Canada spend tens of billions on this? IMG_2664.jpeg
 

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Why did Greta Thunberg concentrate her venomous attacks on
democratic west but spared China, Russia, OPEC and India?

It is mainly the climate fools in the west who demand their
leaders to save humanity from extinction. And it is only in the
west where politicians can easily dupe climate sheeple to
vote them to and keep them in power.

Canada is a rounding error on global emissions, why would Canada spend tens of billions on this? View attachment 460595
 
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Why did Greta Thunberg concentrate her venomous attacks on
democratic west but spared China, Russia, OPEC and India?

It is mainly the climate fools in the west who demand their
leaders to save humanity from humanity. And it is only in the
west where politicians can easily dupe climate sheeple to
vote them to and keep them in power.
You should have built pipelines and refineries a decade ago, neither will be online for many years.
 

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You should have built pipelines and refineries a decade ago, neither will be online for many years.

right on "we should have built pipelines and refineries a decade ago"

wrong on "neither will be online for many years."


it is pure delusion to believe 'renewables can displace any meaningful fraction of fossil fuel demand

any new pipeline / refinery will provide value and in demand products for many many decades

here are the simple undeniable facts of the matter

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right on "we should have built pipelines and refineries a decade ago"

wrong on "neither will be online for many years."


it is pure delusion to believe 'renewables can displace any meaningful fraction of fossil fuel demand

any new pipeline / refinery will provide value and in demand products for many many decades

here are the simple undeniable facts of the matter

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Do you have any idea how long it takes to build a refinery?

if the over under was 10 years, I would take the over

I do agree, fossil fuels aren’t going anywhere in our lifetime
 

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You sound like the kind of guy who goes out for dinner with a crowd and says 'my tip won't matter on this big order'.
It’s a waste of money but go ahead if you have it.

im the guy who picks up the tab and tips 20+% but nice try
 

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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.


If only central Canada could understand we're no longer heating with coal furnaces, using horse & steam for transport, and oil lamps for lighting.
 
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