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To: FJB who wrote (1505791)12/2/2024 9:58:20 PM
From: Land Shark  Respond to of 1575311
 
FatRump lies as usual



To: FJB who wrote (1505791)12/3/2024 6:36:23 AM
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I hope Trump treats Trudeau like the globalist snot nose lackey he is, now is the time.

I don't recall Trudeau getting on a plane and flying south when Keystone XL was killed.

4,000,000 million barrels of discounted Canadian oil heads south everyday on these four pipelines, if there is a fuel crisis it would not be enough.

Enbridge Mainline System:

This is one of the largest pipeline systems and runs from western Canada to the U.S. Midwest. It delivers a significant amount of oil to refineries in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and other central states.

Keystone Pipeline System:

The original Keystone pipeline (and its extensions) connects Alberta's oil sands to refineries in the U.S. Midwest, though the controversial Keystone XL expansion was canceled in 2021. Despite this, the existing Keystone pipelines continue to transport a large portion of Canada’s oil to the U.S.

Trans Mountain Pipeline:

This pipeline runs from Alberta to the west coast of Canada, allowing for oil shipments to the U.S. Pacific Northwest. This pipeline is primarily used for exporting oil to Asia but also carries oil to the U.S. West Coast.

Line 3 Replacement Project:

A newer pipeline that also transports oil from Alberta to the U.S., providing another important route for Canadian oil exports.