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The cost of processing illegals. The cartels are loving it.
ManOnManOral replied to spin_dry's topic in Current Events
Automatic gun towers that kill anything that moves. Cross at your own risk. -
YUK
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So your broad used to be an attractive man, got it. Do you call its man made vag the glory hole, is it better than the one you use at sandy.s?
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Selling food to buy food. better than selling your mouth at the glory hole like you do.
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Trudope was too late with his carbon tax.........
ManOnManOral replied to irv's topic in Current Events
mining the oil is in effect a clean up and remediation by default. Have you ever been there? I have.The oil is at the surface and naturally contaminates everything around it. Extraction removes it and they remediate immediately once they are done in any given area. Wells? We are talking about the oil sands not well. Oil sands is strip mining not drilling. The figures quoted are for the sands alone, not total rwevenues derived from all oil extraction. The formula does grow the percentage as pricing per barrel increases. Not to mention the fact that we sell it at a discount due to not being able to diversify the markets due to no pipeline. Build a pipeline andthe price of the crude goes up then revenues to government increase drastically. The 3000 wells are those scattered throughout the province that are no longer producing. They are not concentrated in one area and are mostly in farm fields. There is very little to do here. Fact is, the oil from the sands is good , not evil, it is not gotton through blood and war like any oil from the middle east, it is beneficial to all Canadians, and it is relatively clean. If you hate oil, stop using it, lead us by example. -
Trudope was too late with his carbon tax.........
ManOnManOral replied to irv's topic in Current Events
In 2016, Alberta received about $837 million in royalty payments from oil sands Royalty Projects, down from the $1.4 billion paid in 2015 and $6.1 billion paid in 2014 – a direct result of the drop in oil prices, and their impact on net revenues.