This story by Curtis Tate might change your mind
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Nothing will change my mind yes we need it.
Nothing will change my mind yes we need it.
We certainly do need the Keystone Pipeline!
However, given the massive pile of rules and regulations that the Obama Administration's Environmental Protection Agency has imposed on this needy project, I doubt very seriously that much (if anything at all) actual work on it will take place within our nation's borders.
If this is such "major news" I've got to wonder why it shows up in a less-than-major newspaper like the Sacramento Bee. The claims of the so-called "experts" that there is going to be an increase rail traffic of crude oil, thus making the pipeline "unnecessary" is ludicrous. And the price differential between shipping oil by rail or through a pipeline is "negligible"? What a farce! Someone is cooking the books.This story by Curtis Tate might change your mind
And the price differential between shipping oil by rail or through a pipeline is "negligible"? What a farce! Someone is cooking the books.
There is no way a train can haul oil as rapidly or as efficiently as a pipeline. The Alaskan Oil pipeline, for example, moved 192 million barrels of oil south in 2012 and leaks and accidents lost less than 1,000 gallons of that. The cost per barrel for transportation? Averaging 12₵ a barrel since June, 1977. No train in the world can move a barrel of oil that cheaply.