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I did not like that it went across tribal land without their approval.
Biden shut it down for environmental reasons.
That's what is funny. It's heavy crude...not compatible for our cars or nearly any use within the US. Those shipping containers though are essential to the US.
This is where you show your ignorance. The US oil refineries have been tuned to process the heavier crude that we get from Canada and OPEC. The sweet, light crude produced here isn't used for gasoline refining along the gulf.
The Trudeau Administration purchased the project in 2018 to ensure its development purely to open Canadian oil markets to China.
I think you're referring to the pipeline that was being built to carry Canadian crude oil through the US on its way to China, correct?
My big thing was that it ran straight through the US's largest aquifer that is the water source for much of the agriculture in Eastern Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas. There has never been a pipeline built yet that didn't have some significant oil leak over time. Unlike a train wreck which has a very limited impact of oil leak from crashes, pipeline leaks have massive impact.
My man is an expert in all fields. Love to learn here.Virtually none of that is true. Train wrecks are a far more likely source of surface contamination that pipelines, and are capable of placing large spills at once, while pipeline leaks are smaller amounts over longer periods of time due to corrosion and age issues from poor maintenance.
As for aquifers - they are not a surface level, but some depth underground. Depth various by location but surface water for wells is generally at least 50 feet below ground level, often hundreds. In what's called the soil zone, there is little permeability for water to flow, so you need to get down to actual rock to obtain water.
Surface spills of hydrocarbons are unlikely to contaminate an underground reservoir of water, as hydrocarbons are lighter than water, so float on any water source, and don't migrate down. It would be surface sources of water such as lakes or rivers that would be impacted by train or pipeline leaks, not aquifers.
I'm good with pipelines in general. Don't run a pipeline across tribal land without their approval and I'm all for Keystone. I've got a ton of pipeliners and surveyors that live in eastern Oklahoma (or at least their wives do).This is my field, I am an environmental geologist for a Chemical company we have 1000s of miles of pipeline and we have 1000s of miles of other company pipelines in n our corridor. Most pipelines are 5-15 feet below grade, and I can assure you no company wants to have a leak, that’s money going out the pipe.
We do routine maintenance, clean the pipe send in a camera, check wall thickness. Are there still releases, yes but there are release protection also. So if a pipeline has a sudden drop in pressure the pumps shutdown. We have to clean spills up to pre existing conditions which is background. We excavate and sample the excavation and send the report to the TCEQ.
A train release is on the surface and typically the fire department breaks out their hoses and wash the material into a ditch which flows into a water body causing a fish kill.
Both turds are now out of jobs, cast out for both lying and being grab-assers.
As I've said before, another turd self-flushes.
Hey Teddy tried to help Mary Joe, he just had to sober up first and find a neck brace before he could call the police.But neither of those “grab assers”” has killed a woman yet that we know of, so the Kennedy family’s record is safe for now.
Hey Teddy tried to help Mary Joe, he just had to sober up first and find a neck brace before he could call the police.
Andy did kill maybe a few 10 thousand old folks by sending Wuhan Mary's back to nursing homes, to infect others, but he did win an Emmy by holding press conferences, so he has that.
I am pleased (and frankly, amazed) the hate crime statute was employed in this case against this perpetrator.
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