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Posted By: foxkidd44

keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 12:12 PM

I might be wrong,,,,,maybe misread it someplace..........but didn't the standing rock Sioux already sell that ground previously ??? I cant seem to find any info on that now.
Posted By: Eagleye

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 12:27 PM

I thought that the Bureau of Land Management (the other BLM) issued a Right-of-Way and that's been the point of contention but not positive.
Posted By: snowy

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 12:46 PM

Don't confuse Dakota Access Pipeline with XL Pipeline. The XL after Thursday will be axed among other important projects.
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 01:05 PM

Oil, coal, natural gas, .......any fossil fuel will by attacked viciously with Dims new administration.
Posted By: snowy

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 01:23 PM

Executive orders are in place the news says to reverse oil, gas and coal laws immediately.

Gas prices will start to rise at the pumps very soon. New laws on oil permitting, emissions, environmental and fracking will end. Not going to be good for the people or business in this country.
Posted By: Osky

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 01:28 PM

Originally Posted by snowy
Executive orders are in place the news says to reverse oil, gas and coal laws immediately.

Gas prices will start to rise at the pumps very soon. New laws on oil permitting, emissions, environmental and fracking will end. Not going to be good for the people or business in this country.



The prices are moving up here already. Giving away our energy independence is going to be a very bad thing.

Osky
Posted By: lee steinmeyer

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 01:39 PM

Oh hey, we can all live on the gubement buck. Lets just give it all away. Come on in all the scumbags of the world and help chisel this nation back to the stone age. What morons!
Posted By: Flipper 56

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 02:09 PM

Originally Posted by lee steinmeyer
Oh hey, we can all live on the gubement buck. Lets just give it all away. Come on in all the scumbags of the world and help chisel this nation back to the stone age. What morons!

X2
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 02:33 PM

The ND protestors a few years back were trespassing and trashed the land they were so concerned about so they said, it cost millions to clean up the donated stuff was left to rot and waste. More about the protest nothing to do with the land really.
Posted By: Getting There

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 02:40 PM

Time to get the old wood stove going!
Posted By: Deerkiller

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 02:48 PM

Fuel prices are going to go throw the roof. The only reason oil prices was down is because of fracking. The USA has brought more oil on the market in the last 6 years than ever before. These wells don’t produce long thow. New one have to be drilled and fracked. With in 3 years gas will be $4 a gallon if this Covid stuff stops. There going to be a lot of job loss too.
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 04:22 PM

Saw on NewsMax this morning that Canada plans to sue the US if they cancel the Keystone XL pipeline.

Also heard that Russia and China are building a pipeline between their two countries. They will never give up fossil fuels, only countries with stupid leadership would do that.
Posted By: Posco

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 04:31 PM

Originally Posted by Deerkiller
With in 3 years gas will be $4 a gallon

Three months is more likely.
Posted By: chas3457

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 04:42 PM

Gas up .40 here in the last three months. sick mad




Charlie
Posted By: KeithC

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 04:45 PM

biden will put a federal punishment tax on what he considers dirty energy, making gasoline and energy very high priced in the US.

Keith
Posted By: Trapper7

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 04:50 PM

We can't eliminate fossil fuel especially when China and Russia are preparing to maximize their use of it.
Posted By: charles

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 04:56 PM

A pipeline has to be the safest mode of moving oil and gas to the user. Rail has its drawbacks because it goes through the middle of towns and cities.

Our governor nixed a pipeline that would supply natural gas from WV to areas of NC that need industrial, jobs. Without the natural gas, the jobs will not come.
Posted By: Bigfoot

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 06:21 PM

Originally Posted by charles
A pipeline has to be the safest mode of moving oil and gas to the user. Rail has its drawbacks because it goes through the middle of towns and cities.

Our governor nixed a pipeline that would supply natural gas from WV to areas of NC that need industrial, jobs. Without the natural gas, the jobs will not come.

Pipelines are the safest way to transport fluids and gases . The statistics arn't eaven close wether your are talking human safety or environmental safety.
Posted By: Pawnee

Re: keystone pipeline question - 01/19/21 06:36 PM

Dad always says the country was built on one of two things cheap fuel and cheap interest. You can have one high but not the other. Hang on because both are coming and coming fast
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