David A
Senior Member
So basically Smith wants approval for what at this point is an imaginary pipeline.
You can't "look to send more" oil. It's an inelastic good, and the price sensitivity only affects suppliers - not buyers.Was the imaginary pipeline just a ruse to help her accomplish her real objective?
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Smith says Alberta will look to send more oil to U.S. if Carney fails to put pipeline on nation-building list
Smith says she will have to intensify her efforts to build north to south if Carney fails to include her new pipeline pitch on his list.nationalpost.com
Also, the Trans Mountain pipeline currently still has extra capacity and will for at least the next several years, actually well past the end of Smith's current term as Premier.You can't "look to send more" oil. It's an inelastic good, and the price sensitivity only affects suppliers - not buyers.
What could be the plan here, to sell the oil at a loss and hope the U.S amends their policy?
We deal with some Trans Mountain guys here at work.Also, the Trans Mountain pipeline currently still has extra capacity and will for at least the next several years, actually well past the end of Smith's current term as Premier.
She sure still does know how to gaslight though.
Must be where they're diverting some of the product into hyperloop containers so they can get it to the coast faster....We deal with some Trans Mountain guys here at work.
Last I talked to them they were full bore and apparently adding some more points along the way for their oil production.
(Sorry. I don't what they call the stop along the pipeline...stations I guess?)
Probably mean extra pumping stations to increase flow.We deal with some Trans Mountain guys here at work.
Last I talked to them they were full bore and apparently adding some more points along the way for their oil production.
(Sorry. I don't what they call the stop along the pipeline...stations I guess?)
Brian Jean was the keynote at a conference today. He went out of his way to say that Edmonton is not a world class city, and aggressively said that people who work FIFO in Alberta from other provinces are not welcome. He said that Alberta is a leader in industrial innovation. For the Q&A I asked how education will be supported so that Alberta's children can support this leadership position in the future, and though there were few questions in the queue, mine was censored. Couldn't stop blathering about Trudeau either, while constantly saying "nucular".
He thought a national conference for professionals was a good time for a stump speech.
He is a deeply unserious man.




