An Omaha Nebraska tv station is running a poll to test support for the Trans Canada Keystone pipleine.
I think we should all support the O&G industry whether or not it's in our little sphere or not. Please go to this link, scroll down in the middle and vote in the KOLN news poll. We are only at 36% yes votes.
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Vote Yes, We NEED jobs...We NEED Canada too, IMHO, strictly my opine.
Yes I support any effort that would help make us independent of Mid East Oil...
Makes sense to me..jobs for fuel..both very much needed in Canada and States.
As soon as Ford comes out with a pickup truck that runs on Natural Gas I will be buying one.
Spring Branch,
Yeah, I knew that was a risk bringing the topic here. But really, is it gonna make a difference in the price??? I don't think so.
And in my opinion we all shoot ourselves in the foot when we don't support the free flow of both gas and oil. The demand is going to be there and that's what will drive price. We need to get over our "I have to make sure I protect my little corner" mentality.
In this nation we are already attacked on all sides. If we attack each other or just stand in each other's way, we don't do the business or ourselves ANY good.
Yep Les B. I meant LNG. I'm a Dow Chemical retiree. I've sat and listened to the one in Freeport rust. It's an awesome sound.
And yes, it would take some investment to retrofit. But it took a lot more capital to build and the economics were at one time there. Someday let's hope production here and consumption the world over is enough to drive that retrofit.
BI, the additional capital required is about five times the original cost.
By the way, Freeport capacity was fully contracted for 20 years so the owners are receiving plenty of revenue even with few actual LNG cargos being delivered.
Yeah. Liveris ain't much on brains. Cost us 20 billion trying to force a bad deal with the Kuwaitis.
I'm not sure where you are getting the figures. But it sounds like it would be cheaper to demo the current one and re-build if it's truly 5 times the cost. Are you including pipelines from the gas fields to arrive at that value? If so then it's not a fair comparison. Those pipelines are getting built anyway. Whether theres an export ready facility or not. Dow is building big new plants based on those piplelines, and if they pipe it to Dow, then those lines will be a few hundred feet from that facility.
Regardless, if the economics were there to import, they might very well be there to export someday. Especially if we never get cars and trucks on cng.
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