Why would any true American not want to sell their land to a Canadian company so they can transport really dirty Canadian oil to sell to foreign countries in the global market?
2/1/2015 8:33:06 PM
It is entirely true. eminent domain still requires the utility to pay for the property, and utilities will pay over the appraised value if it means staying out of court for full condemnation proceedings.I don't see why the company being Canadian matters regarding eminent domain, seeing as how it is American companies that will be using the transported oil. Would it really make this pipeline any different if one of the energy sector giants from Dallas were buying the property?
2/3/2015 9:21:48 PM
2/5/2015 10:07:55 AM
2/5/2015 10:22:48 AM
house vote 270-152obama gonna veto
2/12/2015 2:20:08 PM
And republicans are going to put it in every bill they can. It's like all of the aca votes, reversed.
2/13/2015 8:45:18 AM
^^^Do we know how many acres would have to be seized from private homes/land to make the pipeline work? Serious question, no sarcasm.
2/13/2015 9:07:12 AM
i have no idea, but the number of eminent domain cases is in the hundreds[Edited on February 13, 2015 at 9:42 AM. Reason : /]
2/13/2015 9:42:14 AM
goodnight sweet pipe
2/24/2015 5:31:54 PM
eh, I just need a Venn diagram to understand why he vetoed it.
2/24/2015 5:55:12 PM
Hey Obama, Ima let you finish, but Wisconsin built a bigger and more dangerous pipeline while no one was watchingWisconsin pipeline dwarfs Keystone and affects every waterway in the statehttp://www.wisconsingazette.com/wisconsin/xxlbreakwisconsin-pipeline-dwarfs-keystone-and-affects-every-waterway-in-the-state.html
2/24/2015 6:32:12 PM
*potentially more dangerous
2/25/2015 12:33:50 PM
The State Department's working hard for the American people Canadian oil companies.http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/4/20/Enbridge-Canada-oil-pipeline.html
4/29/2015 10:20:29 AM
What is dangerous is transporting oil via freight train. Therefore, that someone built a pipeline somewhere/somehow makes the world a safer place.
4/29/2015 11:31:38 AM
https://www.google.com/search?q=oil+train+derailment&rlz=1C1TSNP_enUS507US507&es_sm=93&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=Dw5BVdu-FcqYgwSd4oHIBA&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAw&biw=1777&bih=861&dpr=0.9
4/29/2015 1:00:32 PM
^Good point. Tar sands extraction should be avoided entirely.
4/29/2015 8:10:06 PM
Are you suggesting sanctions or possibly a military invasion of Canada? If not, then tar sands oil is going to be extracted whatever we say or do. Therefore, all we do by preventing pipeline construction is cause the oil to be shipped via rail, which is dangerous for both human life and the environment. Therefore, preventing the construction of pipelines is dangerous for both human life and the environment.
5/2/2015 2:16:35 AM
Not really. The companies extracting tar sands are the same ones drilling holes deep in the ocean, frakking, or doing traditional extraction. How much they devote to tar sands is entirely dependent on the relative profitability of the other methods and types of energy production (including renewables) at any given time. Having a pipeline going all the way to the gulf coast tilts profitability in the favor of tar sands leading to more utilization of it. So no, it won't be extracted regardless and rejecting this pipeline is a big step in ensuring that.
5/3/2015 5:55:44 PM
the pipeline won't influence how much oil comes out of the tar sands - the pipeline will only provide leverage to get the railroads to come down on their shipping costs. Voting against the pipeline isn't about curtailing oil production; it's about propping up our railroad industry. Half of the rail shipments in this country are energy related, whether they be coal, oil, or natural gas. The shift away from burning coal and the desire to move oil and gas via pipelines could signal major troubles for the railroad industry in this country. The recent surge in oil production from the Bakken shale and the tar sands in Canada have helped tremendously to prop up the railroad companies that were in horrible financial shape just 30 years ago.
5/3/2015 8:26:15 PM
5/7/2015 12:02:15 AM
it's cute that you think that "the people" make those kinds of capital decisions and that capital is not mobile
5/7/2015 8:00:48 AM
The people of Alberta have decided:http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/alberta/alberta-election-oil-patch/article24272879/
5/7/2015 12:21:05 PM
I heard that last night too. Pretty amazing imo. Tar sands are ungodly nasty.
5/7/2015 5:33:21 PM
5/7/2015 7:24:21 PM
here is what you said:
5/8/2015 9:52:19 AM
5/10/2015 9:05:49 PM
a company will write off capital if it makes sense to i have no idea if it does in this case, i doubt it, and never claimed that it did; the idea that a company would refrain from making changes because they can't move labor from alberta is an adorable one though
5/11/2015 7:55:03 AM
Oil prices don't have to stay low forever, just long enough for the Canadian political climate to shift against tar sands development in general.
5/11/2015 1:09:14 PM
5/11/2015 2:23:35 PM
And so life without pipelines continues:North Dakota town evacuated after oil cars derail and catch fire. http://bismarcktribune.com/bakken/north-dakota-town-evacuated-after-oil-cars-derail-and-catch/article_992b4c53-24f4-54fd-a657-9943d69fca0c.html
5/12/2015 10:30:59 AM
the solution is to not allow this more volatile oil into old DOT-111s that were not designed for italso, rail cars are still used even to places that pipelines go[Edited on May 12, 2015 at 11:58 AM. Reason : and to invest in rail line safety and capacity upgrades]
5/12/2015 11:57:04 AM
Sure...we should also build more pipelines to get as much oil as makes economic sense off the rails. As usual, there are multiple avenues available to make the world a better place.
5/12/2015 11:15:23 PM
I'm fully on board to increase and expand the US's railway system. One of the most efficient ways to transport goods and people.
5/13/2015 10:24:24 AM
I'm not. at least pipelines can be buried on easements and the land returned to agricultural use after they're installed, unlike railways that take the land and then bully anyone that needs to cross the railroad property with roads or utilities.We can't even maintain the railways we have in this country to begin with, as evidenced by what happened in Philly yesterday. The last thing we need is more railway infrastructure to maintain.
5/13/2015 11:36:54 AM
we need investment in infrastructure for rail totally separate of this issue
5/13/2015 12:13:00 PM
^Yeah I was stating this more than saying we need more rail for oil transportation. I don't agree with that.
5/13/2015 2:03:41 PM
Is this thing still a cluterfuck of eminent domain abuses?
5/14/2015 11:12:30 AM
Reforming eminent domain laws is a separate issue. Or is the scheme to hold pipeline construction hostage in hopes that the oil industry will push for eminent domain reform?
5/14/2015 4:08:23 PM
Why would the oil industry push for eminent domain reform when they're the ones who benefit?
5/15/2015 11:51:05 AM
they want to make it easier for them
5/15/2015 12:35:30 PM
^^ They wouldn't. But it seems those that object to the keystone pipeline on the grounds of eminent domain reform think they would.
5/21/2015 2:37:37 PM
11/2/2015 9:02:34 PM
I wasn't expecting this after TransCanada shelved its Keystone application.TransCanada sues U.S. over Keystone XL pipeline rejectionhttp://www.reuters.com/article/us-transcanada-keystone-idUSKBN0UK2JG20160107
1/6/2016 8:31:10 PM
TransCanada tried to shelve the pipeline project because they knew Obama was going to reject it and they wanted to delay the decision for the next president. Since the US decided to ignore the request and proceeded to reject it anyway, this was only the next natural step.
1/9/2016 7:45:19 PM
Leaked over 200k gallons this morning
11/16/2017 7:50:07 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/16/us/keystone-pipeline-leak/index.html
11/16/2017 7:56:01 PM
leaks happen. The pipeline owner will clean it up and move on. The devastated area will grow back given time. As such, this is a non-event in the long term.
11/21/2017 8:24:12 AM
Except for whatever may leech into the watertable, or kill off any wildlife before it's 'cleaned up'. But sure, the leak-proof pipeline is totally operating up to standards. Nothing to see here.
11/21/2017 8:36:56 AM
nah, nothing to worry about. humans can't permanently impact the environment. those dead animals will reincarnate.
11/21/2017 8:58:29 AM
Unless they're endangered, of course. But, those dead animals just mean fewer of them will starve to death. Nature is pretty mean, in that respect.No pipeline is leakproof, we knew this when it was built. Now that is has had a leak has not actually changed anything. j[Edited on November 30, 2017 at 12:13 PM. Reason : .,.]
11/30/2017 12:12:34 PM