agree 35 permanent positions to monitor 2,000 miles of line is not sufficient have Canada move this to west coast by rail or build an a pipe line on the existing rail corridor there.
agree 35 permanent positions to monitor 2,000 miles of line is not sufficient have Canada move this to west coast by rail or build an a pipe line on the existing rail corridor there.
agree 35 permanent positions to monitor 2,000 miles of line is not sufficient have Canada move this to west coast by rail or build an a pipe line on the existing rail corridor there.
You kind of contradict your #179 post with your post above. No?
You kind of contradict your #179 post with your post above. No?
You kind of contradict your #179 post with your post above. No?
You kind of contradict your #179 post with your post above. No?
You kind of contradict your #179 post with your post above. No?
You kind of contradict your #179 post with your post above. No?
why do they have to ship it to the gulf.... oh yeah the Canadians wont allow this pipe line to the coast. and they are firm about it.
they had a train explode lac magnatic but still wont budge... because the pipe will leak and wont stop until pressure equals out. and they don't want to assume this risk.
why do they have to ship it to the gulf.... oh yeah the Canadians wont allow this pipe line to the coast. and they are firm about it.
they had a train explode lac magnatic but still wont budge... because the pipe will leak and wont stop until pressure equals out. and they don't want to assume this risk.
why do they have to ship it to the gulf.... oh yeah the Canadians wont allow this pipe line to the coast. and they are firm about it.
they had a train explode lac magnatic but still wont budge... because the pipe will leak and wont stop until pressure equals out. and they don't want to assume this risk.
The Canadians can't afford to pipeline it to the coast ..$$$
why do they have to ship it to the gulf.... oh yeah the Canadians wont allow this pipe line to the coast. and they are firm about it.
they had a train explode lac magnatic but still wont budge... because the pipe will leak and wont stop until pressure equals out. and they don't want to assume this risk.
The Canadians can't afford to pipeline it to the coast ..$$$
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