Trump Pushing Forward Dakota Access Pipeline

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I don't live there and Im not an indian. I don't care about the environmental impact:manny:
If it means cheaper gas. why not

The American negro always want to fight a 'person of color' war :sas1: Maybe if y'all would put interest first and do away with the POC bull y'all would be in a better situation instead of being pawns.


from what I understand the oil doesn't belong to the U.S. So it's not our oil, it belongs to transcanada and they distribute it to the rest of the world.

And since the oil is originating from oil sands the process of refining it is actually more expensive so the likelihood of it resulting in drastically lower prices at the pump is unlikely UNLESS Opec decides to price transcanada out of the market by increasing production to lower the price of a barrel like they did fukk over russia.
 

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http://www.businessinsider.com/a-ca...0000-gallons-of-oil-on-aboriginal-land-2017-1

A Canadian oil pipeline leaked more than 50,000 gallons of oil on aboriginal land

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"The site of an oil pipeline spill is seen in an aerial photograph provided by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, near Stoughton, Saskatchewan, Canada taken on January 23, 2017.INAC/Handout via Reuters

A pipeline in the western Canadian province of Saskatchewan has leaked 200,000 liters (52,834 gallons) of oil in an aboriginal community, the provincial government said on Monday.

The government was notified late in the afternoon on Friday, and 170,000 liters have since been recovered, said Doug McKnight, assistant deputy minister in the Ministry of the Economy, which regulates pipelines in Saskatchewan.

Oil pipelines are viewed by the oil-rich provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan as a critical lifeline to move crude to the coast, but they have drawn fierce opposition from environmental and indigenous groups.

The spill came seven months after another major incident in Saskatchewan, in which a Husky Energy Inc pipeline leaked 225,000 liters into a major river and cut off the drinking water supply for two cities."

It was not immediately clear how the current incident happened or which company owns the underground pipeline that leaked the oil.

McKnight said Tundra Energy Marketing Inc, which has a line adjacent to the spill, is leading cleanup efforts.

"There are a number of pipes in the area," he told reporters in Regina. "Until we excavate it, we won't know with 100-percent certainty which pipe."

Tundra, a privately held unit of Canadian grain trading and energy conglomerate James Richardson and Sons Ltd, released a statement saying it is cooperating with all levels of government and will ensure "the affected land is restored appropriately."

The incident happened in the lands of the Ocean Man First Nation 140 km (87 miles) southeast of the provincial capital of Regina, according to the province.

McKnight said the spill has been contained in the low-lying area in which it was discovered. Ocean Man Chief Connie Big Eagle said the spill was 15 meters (50 feet) in diameter on Friday.

Ocean Man has 540 residents, one-third of whom live on the reserve, Big Eagle said.

She said an area resident who had smelled the scent of oil for a week located the spill and alerted her on Friday. The chief said there are no homes near the spill but it is about 400 meters (1,320 feet) from the local cemetery.

"We have got to make sure that Tundra has done everything that they can to get our land back to the way it was. That can take years," she said. "They have assured me that they follow up and they don't leave ... until we are satisfied."

What could happen they say?:mjlol:
 

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from what I understand the oil doesn't belong to the U.S. So it's not our oil, it belongs to transcanada and they distribute it to the rest of the world.

And since the oil is originating from oil sands the process of refining it is actually more expensive so the likelihood of it resulting in drastically lower prices at the pump is unlikely UNLESS Opec decides to price transcanada out of the market by increasing production to lower the price of a barrel like they did fukk over russia.


Even better :mjgrin:
 

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This will speed up the eventual disintegration of Nigeria.

In 50 years, brehs will be saying this was a plot to destroy Black Africa's most powerful state :yeshrug:

Not quite. Nigeria has been diversifying its economic portfolio, albeit it should have done this since. Curb corruption, put in strong institutions, push for human capital development and soon the country is thriving. Nearly 200 million people in that country alone, it could become the production capital for all of Africa and displace Chinese imports.
Good governance and vision are what's needed, but the way this man Buhari is going about things :francis:
 

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Not quite. Nigeria has been diversifying its economic portfolio, albeit it should have done this since. Curb corruption, put in strong institutions, push for human capital development and soon the country is thriving. Nearly 200 million people in that country alone, it could become the production capital for all of Africa and displace Chinese imports.
Good governance and vision are what's needed, but the way this man Buhari is going about things :francis:

Nigeria's budget is smaller than the US state of Kansas and is entirely dependent on oil revenues. What you are describing is a wishful scenario.
 
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