Texas Farmer Wins Temporary Restraining Order Against TransCanada

Keystone XL Pipeline news just cropped up.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/14/keystone-pipeline-restrain...

 

And a link to the organization cited in the above.

 

http://texasturf.org/

 

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Sesport II,

LOL...  That's how old I am.  I remember not get many of those "pit stops" either.

We used to come to work, open up desk drawer or a file cabinet drawer and see a mouse looking back at ya.

LOL   Haaaaaaa.  Those were the good ole' days.  NOT!

I will say the City of Shreveport has some much nicer "digs" now.

Thanks for the Sunday Morning LOL.  Enjoyed that with the cup of jo.

 

 

There aare usually a lot of ways to get it done...but even more than the extra money - is their problem that others will get the same idea....and they "can't" start down the slippery slopes...

Directional drilling could be  done at 20-30ft depth beneath your surface property (deep pockets)  ?? would that avoid the problems...if spills are the problem that will be expensive also - automated block valves on a 28-36in pipe.

 

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