Why Did A Train Carrying Biofuel Cross The Border 24 Times And Never Unload?

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Why Did A Train Carrying Biofuel Cross The Border 24 Times And Never Unload? | ZeroHedge

A cargo train filled with biofuels crossed the border between the US and Canada 24 times between the 15th of June and the 28th of June 2010; not once did it unload its cargo, yet it still earned millions of dollars. CBC News of Canada was the first to pick up on this story on the 3rd of December 2012, and began their own investigation into the possible explanations behind this odd behaviour.

The cargo of the train was owned by Bioversal Trading Inc., or its US partner Verdero, depending on what stage of the trip it was at. The companies “made several million dollars importing and exporting the fuel to exploit a loophole in a U.S. green energy program.” Each time the loaded train crossed the border the cargo earned its owner a certain amount of Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs), which were awarded by the US EPA to “promote and track production and importation of renewable fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel.” The RINs were supposed to be retired each time the shipment passed the border, but due to a glitch not all of them were. This enabled Bioversal to accumulate over 12 million RINs from the 24 trips, worth between 50 cents and $1 each, which they can then sell on to oil companies that haven’t met the EPA’s renewable fuel requirements.

Both the Canada Border Services Agency and the US EPA have launched investigations into the possibility of fraud, although the companies claim that the practice was totally legal.
 

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:yeshrug:
 

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you know what? at this point, I'm like, "why try to be 'good?'" like seriously, it doesn't even pay to follow the rules.
 

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you know what? at this point, I'm like, "why try to be 'good?'" like seriously, it doesn't even pay to follow the rules.

being non-good isn't easy breh. these loophole-exploiting capitalists play by the official "rules" too :devil:
 

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are you suggesting the perps are going to hell? or that to be corrupt a lot of palms need to be greased?

I'm saying the answer to people getting away with "wrong" things isn't to stop doing "right" things because the "wrong" things you'd do will probably get you jammed up. these guys aren't breaking rules on paper they're smarter than that.
 

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I'm saying the answer to people getting away with "wrong" things isn't to stop doing "right" things because the "wrong" things you'd do will probably get you jammed up. these guys aren't breaking rules on paper they're smarter than that.


great point.

legal does not equal ethical.
buying politicians and legislative influence is as old as politics it's self.
 
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