Report: Obama Supporter Buffett to Profit from Rejection of Keystone XL Pipeline
by PubliusFrom Bloomberg Government:
Warren Buffett’s Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC is among U.S. and Canadian railroads that stand to benefit from the Obama administration’s decision to reject TransCanada Corp.’s Keystone XL oil pipeline permit.
With modest expansion, railroads can handle all new oil produced in western Canada through 2030, according to an analysis of the Keystone proposal by the U.S. State Department.
“Whatever people bring to us, we’re ready to haul,” Krista York-Wooley, a spokeswoman for Burlington Northern, a unit of Buffett’s Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire Hathaway Inc., said in an interview. If Keystone XL “doesn’t happen, we’re here to haul.”
The State Department denied TransCanada a permit on Jan. 18, saying there was not enough time to study the proposal by Feb. 21, a deadline Congress imposed on President Barack Obama. Calgary-based TransCanada has said it intends to re-apply with a route that avoids an environmentally sensitive region of Nebraska, something the Obama administration encouraged.
The rail option, though costlier, would lessen the environmental impact, such as a loss of wetlands and agricultural productivity, compared to the pipeline, according to the State Department analysis. Greenhouse gas emissions, however, would be worse.
If completed, Keystone XL would deliver 700,000 barrels a day of crude from Alberta’s oil sands to refineries along the Gulf of Mexico, crossing 1,661 miles (2,673-kilometers) over Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
Tanker Car Bottleneck
Investors such as John Stephenson, who helps manage $2.7 billion for First Asset Management Inc. in Toronto said he anticipated the project would move forward next year. Pipeline shipping costs remain lower than rail, and a lack of readily available tanker cars may create a bottleneck.
The availability of tank cars may create a temporary “hiccup” in transport capacity, according to Tony Hatch, an independent railroad analyst in New York. Rail cars are “a pretty hot commodity,” as a result of demand from oil producers in North Dakota, he said.
Rail car production is already at a three-year high as manufacturers such as Greenbrier Cos Inc. and American Railcar Industries Inc. expand to meet demand for sand used in oil and gas exploration, according to Steve Barger, an analyst at Keybanc Capital Markets Inc. in Cleveland, citing Railway Supply Institute statistics.
‘Long-Term Solution’
Rail-car suppliers can add capacity, Hatch said.
“Railroads are not just a stopgap while we wait for a pipeline,” Hatch said in an interview. “They are potentially part of the long-term solution.”
Railroads are being used in North Dakota, where oil producers have spurred a fivefold increase in output by using intensive drilling practices in the Bakken, a geologic formation that stretches from southern Alberta to the northern U.S. Great Plains. During 2011, rail capacity in the region tripled to almost 300,000 barrels a day as higher production exceeded what pipelines handle, according to the State Department report on Keystone XL.
Shipping oil using tank cars on rail costs about $3 more a barrel than pipeline transport, using prices in North Dakota, a differential “unlikely” to slow the development of oil sands crude if no pipeline is build, the State Department said. The gap is shrinking as larger storage terminals are built, the agency said.
‘Ready to Haul’
Burlington Northern carries about 25 percent of the oil from the Bakken, said Krista York-Wooley, the railroad spokeswoman. The company can carry higher volumes from North Dakota or Alberta, she said.
Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.’s shipments from North Dakota climbed to more than 13,000 carloads last year from about 500 in 2009, Ed Greenberg, a spokesman, said in an e-mail. The Calgary- based company has a similar plan in western Canada.
“With an extensive rail network and proven expertise in moving energy, CP offers a flexible option for transporting crude oil and other energy-related products to and from key locations in North America,” Vice President Tracy Robinson said in an e-mail. “Rail is scalable, allowing CP to effectively keep pace with the shipping needs of producers.”
Oil Sands
Canadian National Railway Co., the biggest Canadian railroad based on annual sales, considers Alberta’s oil sands a chance to expand its business, according to company filings.
“CN continues to work closely with customers in Alberta to capitalize on oil-and-gas related opportunities,” the Calgary- based company said. “CN sees potential for the outbound movement of oil sands products such as bitumen and synthetic crude to refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast region, or eventually through West Coast ports to offshore markets.”
Imperial Oil Ltd., a Calgary-based unit of Exxon Mobil Corp., will consider “various transportation options” for oil sands exports, according Pius Rohlheiser, a spokesman. Cenovus Energy Inc. uses railroads to bring in dilutants needed to mix with heavy crude before it can be shipped by pipeline, and to export oil from the Bakken formation in Canada, according to Jessica Wilkinson, a spokeswoman.
Environmentalists’ Opposition
Environmental groups such as the Natural Resources Defense Council have campaigned to stop Keystone XL because leaks could threaten drinking water supplies and processing Alberta crude produces more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional oil.
Railroads too present environmental issues. Moving crude on trains produces more global warming gases than a pipeline, the State Department said.
Union Pacific Corp., based in Omaha, Nebraska, anticipated an increase in rail traffic with or without Keystone, Chief Executive Officer Jim Young said in an interview.
“We would have been involved with moving the pipe and a lot of the construction business in building it,” Young said. “On the other hand, if you don’t build any pipeline capacity, you’re going to be moving a lot of crude by train.”
It will take five to eight years before oil sands production outstrips existing export capacity, the State Department said.
Tank car utilization is at “record levels” fueled by demand from oil and natural gas producers, according to Doug Reece, director of marketing for Oakville, Ontario-based Procor Ltd., a rail-car leasing company. The soonest new cars will be available is 2013, he said.
“In western Canada, shippers and third parties are investing in the necessary infrastructure and we see strong growth ahead,” Reece said in an e-mail. “We are having regular dialogue with customers about their potential needs, as collaboration and fleet planning have become critical.”
Rail allows shippers to reach different markets and capture better prices at refineries, said John Mims, a transportation analyst at Friedman Billings Ramsey & Co. in Arlington, Virginia.
“It’s a good secular growth story for the railroads,” Mims said in an interview.“They’re playing an increasing role, especially as you see this push back from a regulatory standpoint on the pipelines.”







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Amazing how many times that has conveniently happened for Mr Buffett over the last 3 years isn't is? Some investors just have all the luck!
ok, lets address THIS at the next debate..
Crony Capitalism ???
President Downgrade lied and 100,000 jobs died.
How's that Brazilian Oil investment doing for Soros? I bet he is going to rake in the Chinese funds used to buy the oil, since the Brazilians took our $2 Billion dollar gift to produce oil with the platforms Obama got out of the gulf to make money for Soros and make energy prices higher in the US to further his "Green" agenda and help Chinese industry and energy needs.
Ohh, to be a Billionaire friend of Obama's!
TransCanada should go ahead with plans to build the pipeline from Montana to Houston. A move that would NOT require approval by the federal government.
There is no such thing as coincidence, period. Warren Buffet obviously owns the White House now.
I really wish a humongous avalanche would destroy Davos today.
Well after all he and Soros and Oprah pooled their pennies to buy it.
….and I'm sure IF chairman "o" ever gets pressured into supporting unions jobs (when they pay him more election $$) and approves this project, Warren Buffett will be tipped off well before it's done. That's how the world works while the rest of us pee-on's keep the country running……
Obama and crony socialism? Say it ain't so!
In addition to Buffett making money off this, what about Barry's sugar-daddy Soros and his investments in PetroBras? Couldn't have anything to do with it at all – right?
Imagine that ! Didn't even have to do any insider trading, hell he already owns the company.
While on the subject of Buffett, what a wonderful serenade to China yesterday on their New Year. GAG ME !!
Crony Capitalism.
Period.
Proof that Barry is a Chicago style polititian, and not a commie, but a corporate socialist, he has to keep the Mrs. in clothes and trips.
Got a great idea. Canada can ship it to China. China can ship it through the Strait of Hormuz to an undisclosed location and transfer it to US bound tankers. After passing through the Panama Canal it will arrive in Texas where it will be refined and shipped back to China in trade for cheap junk.
It's a win win for everyone. We can call it "Operation Slow Boat To China".
Buffett should send any profit he makes from this deal directly to the IRS since he's begging to pay more taxes.
Bozo-in-chief paying back a supporter? No way, he is one of the most ethical presidents ever, it must be true, I heard it on MSNBC.
Yeah, right after he sends in the 2 Billion he already owes in back taxes.
People should understand history.
Back in the day, John D. Rockefeller controlled the oil industry. Completely and he had a death grip on it. He also controlled shipping on the railroads, and through the railroads. His Standard Oil shipped such a huge volume, that the Railroads gave him what were referred to as "Incentives" and "Rebates". Essentially, they were kickbacks, in the form of cash. The small producers could not get railcars allocated, because Standard had them all committed.
So.
The first pipeline that was built, a bunch of Independent Producers got together, and built it, so as not to be at the mercy of the Railroads. Now we have seen it come full circle, although it has taken well over one hundred years. A Railroad with enough power, and enough political clout, to once again take out a pipeline, and charge the producer (Transcanada) an exorbitant shipping rate.
Who says it doesn't pay to be connected?
Who is John Galt?
Obama paying politics, rewarding his business supporters at the expense of the consumer under the cover of environmentalism. Obama doing business as usual – the Chicago way.
Most corrupt regime ever.
Trains are not solar powered. They burn fuel that liberals claim is destroying the planet. Seems to me that the pipeline would actually be better for the environment.
Obama buddies harvest big money, while America is energy starved.
But Gingrich is not good enough to be president, being unfaithful, you know.
And Santorum is too religious…too moral?
Duuuuh,
Now THAT, was funny.
I was going to suggest Captain Joseph Hazlewood, but I'm not sure if he is still living.
What amazes me is why the folks in Canada do not just build a refinery themselves and ship a finished product? Or why don't we do it where the oil could come in at?
I have determined that Socialism blossoms in a Free Society… but withers and dies when left to itself. Why do we continue to feed the beast?
canada and the u s should find another means of transportation of oil. spoil buffet's dumbass plan to profit. how much money did obama got from buffet??????????????????
What is with Obama's love affair with trains? Does he really think that trains can solve all the countries problems? Last year high speed rail was the path to success to get the economy going. Now he thinks they will create energy independence. This President doesn't care about creating jobs, he cares about doing what he can to pay back his allies.
Where is the John Galt Rail Road?
"………and processing Alberta crude produces more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional oil……."
Let us accept this "greenhouse gas emissions"(?) aspect in it's entirety, than,……..
we must also accept the following:
A) Canada WILL still produce this crude from Alberta.
B) The crude will either be shipped to us or to China.
C) We will than still get the "greenhouse emissions no matter what the destination.
D) Unemployment benefits are extended to 180 weeks if the pipeline goes west.
E) Warren Buffett's tax dilemma increases in magnitude as he laughs all the way to the bank.
Alaska built an above ground pipeline from the North Slope all the way to Valdez, and it has worked quite well for over 35 years. Why can't the same be done between Canada and Houston. One great safety feature would be a daily aerial inspection of the entire line as is currently done in Alaska by helicopter and/or airplane based at intervals along the line..
Silly environmentalists, you could have had a quiet pipeline, now you'll have stinky diesel trains blowing through your town!!
What amazes me is why the folks in Canada do not just build a refinery themselves and ship a finished product? Or why don't we do it where the oil could come in at? Come on all you thinkers, ponderers and engineering types… Please enlighten me!
Yep, incredibately convenient since the toddler and Buffet are BFF. Crony socialism anyone?
Ok OWS,
Here is a perfect example for what you so called stand up for. Opposition to the rich and greedy fat cats. Your man child hero in the white house is once more showing his true colors. It's high time you march your a**** to the white house and demand Barry resign. That's if you have the nerve and back bone to do so.
I think you guys are forgetting the trans-continental railroad that obie thinks exists. Maybe his BFF Warren is going to finally complete that trans-Pacific spur we've needed so long.
"build a refinery" … Are you kidding. Those Canadians don't want no stankin' refinery on their pristine soil. They buy the enviro mumbo-jumbo. They, and practically all the rest will let the Texans do it, then fail to grasp why our economy has soared while the rest of the world is stagnant.
Rather than crony capitalism, this smells like FASCISM to me… Too bad it's all perfectly legal, I would love to see all Bo's buds in the pen within 5 years.
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Mass transportation less cars equals more control of the popluation. How about that idea?
Where is Galt’s Gulch?
Wait, are you saying Obama screwed over the country to the benefit of one of his billionaire supporters??
NO
WAY
Because the only sensible place to build a refinery is on the coast, where tankers can pull in (you can't pipeline light distillates like gasoline). For Canada, that coast is in British Columbia- a province as overrun by the Greenie fruits, flakes and nuts as the states to its south.
I think it is all about the unions and in this case, trains happen to be involved.
Bad as this may sound I cant blame Buffett. I mean he is doing what he does, and he knows Obribeme can be bought more easy than a pair of tube socks at wally world, well four years ago that is. Warren has the big cashola and I would suggest is more easy to work with than the Union thugs. And on that Warren dazzles Obabies eyes with cash and dumps his union thugs, not even thinking about votes. Will the Union learn? I think not. But it shows a clear case that chairman O is about the cash and not even his paid for votes, which in turn shows his incredible short slightness, which comes as no surprise to me.
Is anyone surprised that one of "his" supporters is going to make a MINT from a decision that adversely affects this country….anyone(cricket chirps)…anyone…
Let us not forget that Alaska is seismic, has harsh terrain, and even worse weather than a path through the mid. central states. Oh and we have 10's of thousands of miles of pipeline already…
In other news: Obama has nationalized Rearden Steel because his buddy Buffett wants to use Rearden Metal® for the new tank cars and rails required for the expansion.
Works for me CL… Dead people can vote in SC.. Let's sign him on. He's worth at least a bottle of rum.
Corollary point: My gut tells me that the chance of catastrophic derailment causing a massive spill is magnitudes higher than the chance of a catastrophic leak from a pipeline. Looks like the useful idiots who were sobbing so loudly about the "dire threat" to the Ogallala Aquifer got rope-a-doped by their Master… again.
and he played with choo choo's…………………..growing up in Kenya.
i'm betting obama eventually dies penniless in some southside Chicago crack house.
any body want in?
George Soros, Apocalyptic Prophet of 2012
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2012/01/24/george-soros...
Such a pipeline would provide cheaper crude to the refinery. Also the risk of rail accidents are as great if not greater than pipeline breaks. With a pipeline valves at the pumping stations can close automatically if pressure drops. If rail cars spill due to a derailment, there is a great chance of fire and 30 or more tanker cars full of crude will burn for quite some time.
Gas is shipped everyday via pipelines from the refineries to the distributors. It only moves in trucks for delivery to the stations
Funny thing is that Keystone had promised to use American union workers for the project. Obama decided to side with a bunch of tree huggers over the union thugs.
That is true. When I lived in NJ and worked in NYC, I was a slave to NJ Transit and their train schedules. It was miserable. Now that I live in NYC I don't have a car and its the one thing I miss the most.
As I pointed out on FreeEnteprise.com, last Friday, moving North Dakota oil by rail will add to transportation costs:
http://www.freeenterprise.com/energy-environment/...
This is why the next president needs to set independent prosecutors to go after the Obama admin. No one is saying that it's wrong to turn a profit, but a lot of high dollar Obama donors are making a profit and that needs to be investigated. At the end of they day, I doubt it could be called "crony capitalism", I think it will instead be called "corruption" and "bribery".
I guess Obummer decided to give both groups, tree huggers and unions, what they wanted. You know, in a "democratic" kind of way.
It is cheaper and quicker to build the pipeline than to fight the 20-year legal battle to build a refinery.
There are refineries that operating at half capacity,……..
Building refineries is not easy,…….
A new refinery in a new location would also require,……..
a new infrastructure and new distribution system.
Other than that,…….
sounds like a good idea.
Nope actually America won in this too.
The pipeline and this company are very dangerous, lax standards, many problems with leaks that never get fixed. according to a whistleblower in the company this would have been a disaster waiting to happen.
Thank you Obama, we didn't need another BP incident.
The biggest problem when the Alaska pipeline was built was how to keep it from sinking into the permafrost.
Oil in the pipeline has to be heated in order to stay viscous, otherwise it would become like wax. The problem then was that the heated oil would melt the permafrost causing the ground underneath the pipe to subside and potentially cause the pipe to rupture. How they solved this was by putting the pipe above ground resting on supports and attaching passive radiators to the support structures.
It never occurs to environmentalists that there are people who much smarter than them who figure out how to solve problems instead of just complain about them.
I know what you mean about being enslaved to mass transit. Having a car is that freedom of movement, a liberty, which historically allowed America move westward.
Wow
You're not for big government but you are for big corporation shoving its dangerous pipeline down our throat even though we know this plan has potential dangers and risks to our land.
you sure about that?
Or is he a savvy investor.
Looking at his net wealth I'm going with savvy investor
Nope actually America won in this too.
The pipeline and this company are very dangerous, lax standards, many problems with leaks that never get fixed. according to a whistleblower in the company this would have been a disaster waiting to happen.
How many times has Rush Limbaugh said, over the years, "Follow the money"? Once again, he's right …
Bullshlt.
You have spewed the same talking points ad naseum every time this topic comes up.
You are not only ignorant of the facts, you are an idiot.
How many times will it take Buffet earning huge profit based upon his relationship with Obama to open your eyes? Just respond with a number, just a number. Currently it is statistically impossible to account for the number of Buffets successes any other way then crony capitalism,period.
Warren Buffett is REALLY the man behind the curtain… even has his own entrance key to the White House…… did not even have to run for President #2 position.
What democrat 1%er…. isn't benefiting from the Barack Husein Obama rule by edict free-for-all? The government subsidizes every thing about the railroad….. Money hand over fist for the Dems… but hey…. IT IS ALWAYS OK for democrats to practice the new art of State Capitalism, talk about a STEERING COMMITTEE.
No bet. But heck I would have wonderful soppy dreams about that outcome. 0_o
HA
talk about ignorant.
You believe corporate talking points over a whistle blower who stands to make nothing from telling the truth.
Right now you epitomize ignorance
Wow,
Are you so uninformed that you actually think Buffet started making money in 2009?
Let me help you out
He's has been making money for decades off of betting for or against things like this. If you think he never made a dime under Bush then you're nothing more then an ignorant partisan.
Wow
Typical leftist drivel. The fact that we already have well over 200,000 MILES of existing pipeline, with an amazing record of safety means nothing. The fact that these pipelines allow energy sources to be delivered to hundreds of millions of people, who depend on those energy sources for their survival, means nothing to you. The fact that this oil will be sold and transported by rail, hugely increasing the cost and those HORRID carbon emissions means nothing to you.
Until you can find your energy sources from the little mom and pop shop up the road, it's going to take corporations to get that job done. Unless you'd prefer nationalizing energy. That's working out very nicely in Venezuela, where as you know, there is no longer ANY "income inequality."
That was a great solution in the construction of that line the passive cooling, plus I seem to recall reading that the elk population picked up around the line.
Evil corp Berkshire Hathaway will make a killing until 2030 and Buffett will pay %15 fed tax. Hmmm… Where're the OWS peeps?
Look in the mirror for your” ignorant partisan” might want to wash your face while you are at it, oops, you missed a spot. Waste of time pal.
When you think about it, a train is a rolling tank farm. When derails the cars that go off track go BOOM, then the issue comes to stopping the chain reaction of tankers going up from the intense heat from the already burning cars.
And you are correct, with the central and distributed monitoring of the pipeline, coupled with redundant safety systems, plus a breach happens in one location, rarely involves fire, and is limited to the oil in the non valved section of line. And plumbing has been around for just a bit longer than rail travel
The production of oil from sand is extremely carbon-intensive, and expensive, costing about $90 per barrel.
Goldman, with its projection of $200 oil, in 2008, loves inflated oil prices, because they justify the investment in tar sands. It enables them to bankroll projects. Higher oil prices are GOOD for all parties upstream. Just look at Exxon's 10-15 billion QUARTERLY profit. Good times, huh?
How many diesel powered locomotives will it take to transport 700,000 bbls of oil a year from Canada to Texas?How many millions of gallons of fuel will they consume?How much greenhouse gas is emitted from a pipeline?Where are the looney tune enviornmentalists now?
Huh?
waste of time? look at your response.
You started talking about mirrors and face washing and not the topic at hand
I'm pretty sure that means that you've got nothing, I owned your argument so you started talking about random unrelated things.
buh bye
And don't forget Buffet's call to raise the income tax on the wealthy. Everyone should realize how this WILL NOT impact Buffet materially but WILL impact his smaller, less rich competitors. Buffet makes his money from investments and not income so he will be little affected. The great manipulator Buffet has all sorts of policy ideas that ultimately lead to giving him a crony competitive advantage over others. And also don't forget that Buffet is SO traumatized by not paying enough in taxes that he has NOT donated to the treasury. Apparently he is so upset about not paying enough taxes his hand shakes too much to sign over a check to the treasury (which he is permitted to do, but doesn't).
How timely was the BP oil spill…
This favoritism by the Liar N' Chief…aka the Chameleon N' Chief…aka the FlimFlam Obamaman and the puppet of the Bilderberg…Obama the Bush…has got to stop!
It is destroying all we hold dear in our great Republic!
And why do we even have to go with CANADIAN OIL…when we have enough of our own in AMERICA?
DRILL BABY DRILL!
STATES PRESSING THE BIRTH ISSUE FOR 2012 AND BEYOND; GOD BLESS THEM!
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pag...
IS SHERIFF ARPAIO (AZ) FINALLY GETTING TO THE TRUTH…
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pag...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oLIUT16ko0
All Aboard!! Get on the Obama gravy train….
Where oh where is the little MSM?
The original Bloomberg article is now missing (404) and Bloombergs political homepage is all about Romney. How I love the press.
Once again, absolutely no evidence. Some shill creates talking point for the left by claiming a completely baseless charge.
Maybe you should actually try to do a little research instead of just blindly believing the TPM garbage.
Oh, and what is that BP incident your referring to?
Really?
Please present some evidence… and if you use that same old tired whistle blower crap I'll know you are conceding the point because you have nothing else.
Not only are you a complete liberal tool, but you are a bad one. Even if this was purely an environmental issue, you just supported a change from by far the safest form of crude oil transport to arguably the least environmentally safe. Rerouting the crude to a parade of supertankers from the Puget Sound to China is completely hypocritical of the environmentalist mantras.
Just more evidence to show that environmentalist do not care about the environment unless it supports their Marxist agendas.
Interesting how Bloomberg's link to this article is now "broken". They have removed the article from their site. So much for honesty in reporting. At least you can still read it here….
A "savy investor" knows a good deal when he see's a politician for sale on the cheap.
"""Some shill creates talking point for the left by claiming a completely baseless charge. """
So let me get this straight.
You're claiming that a whistleblower, inside the industry and company, gave up his job and put his family in jeopardy all to just give the left a talking point?
And if you believe that then you have no right accusing others of "baseless" charges. you just made A BIG ONE.
I'd listen to any one whistleblower who stands to gain NOTHING over a corporation who's sole goal is to maximize profits. Nothing wrong with profits of course but it tends to make people biased.
"""Oh, and what is that BP incident your referring to"""
that small incident in the gulf that was no big deal
And Obama was paid off to go against the pipeline?
I'm sure you've said the same thing about Bush when he made decisions or advocating policies that made certain industries rich?
Or do you ignore those because of your hypocrisy
$2 Billion is a drop in the bucket for Petrobras. They have ethanol, refining, petrochemical and much more. That was not much more than a tip for them. Bigger than ExxonMobil & BP put together.
Amazing those lessons of history and how they constantly meander around to bite you in the tuchas if you don't pay attention to them.
Nice work on putting that together CL.
We have had the Alaskan Pipeline for about thirty 35 years. Before it was approved we were told what an environmental disaster it would be. I can't recall hearing of any major problems since the oil began to flow. I have heard of railroad accidents causing major spills of all sorts of Haz Mats requiring the evacuations of numerous towns and cities along the rail route. In addition how much diesel soot will be pumping into the air along the routes. Oh $*th I'm clouding the issue with facts.
Provide evidence. You can't? Ya, I am not surprised!
I know a little bit about whistle blower cases. When you have a whistle blower who has no specific, substantial, or pertinent evidence you have an opportunist. This opportunist is not trying to extort money out of the company but putting on a show for special interests that have an agenda. I predict that within the year you can do a follow up on your whistle blower and find him safe and secure living quite comfortably in a new job with some politically connected group.
As for the BP spill. The largest oil spill in the gulf was cleaned up almost entirely by mother nature. Just like all the oil seeps already in the gulf. What DIDN'T happen is all the hysteria that was predicted by the environmentalist Marxists.
Meh,
Bush was never cheap. Unlike Obama.
If I get my way I will be putting the whole left; many more radicals in FEMA camps~ And then I will take go green and throw it in the trash~
This is a ridiculous article citing ridiculous sources. There is NO modern refinery capable of accepting that many railcars per day, steaming heating crude which is like black wax shoe polish. Then paying for freight to return empty.
It s cheaper and far easier (with less liability) to just import crude by ship from Venezuela, which is about the only crude that Canadian Syncrude is replacing.
It's like the ignorant Macondo Spill reporting all over again.
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