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To: elmatador who wrote (92520)7/15/2012 12:24:02 PM
From: bart13  Respond to of 217755
 
Fracking hopes & dreams, the newest bubble.

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To: elmatador who wrote (92520)7/15/2012 12:50:00 PM
From: teevee  Respond to of 217755
 
Listen Canada: US will not need to import any crude within two decades


Canadian energy market diversification, especially to Europe and the Pacific Rim, is not in America's interest. If the Canadian Energy Sector can be kept captive, a shrinking market for Canadian natural gas and oil will create opportunities for US companies to buy up energy assets for 5-10 cents on the dollar, further strengthening US energy independence. Considering the major role of the energy sector in the Canadian economy, an ever weakening Canadian energy sector will make the Canadian gov't more pliant to US foreign and North American policy. Unfortunately for Canada, Prime Minister Harper kowtows to the White House.



To: elmatador who wrote (92520)7/15/2012 3:31:59 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217755
 
Crude is nothing according to this, and at the end
Curitiba is mentioned, supposedly you guys are also
sitting on the world's largest aquifer.

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To: elmatador who wrote (92520)7/15/2012 3:53:57 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 217755
 
BINGO !!!!!!! boy are we in sync on this one.. Peak oil ? er.. Peak oil imports from Canada maybe..