Posted on 03/14/2015 2:27:35 PM PDT by shove_it
To my friends in Calgary and across Canada: I apologize on behalf of my fellow Americans for the United States governments actions.
Why? Because after years of poring over the engineering, design, geology and the contents of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, President Barack Obama chose to make a political statement and vetoed a bill to allow construction to begin.
I feel bad about this. I lived in Canada in the 1960s. You have a great country, and its a great place to operate in the oil and gas sector. We should have done better by you.
You may not follow the ins and outs of the U.S. Congress as much as we do, but you probably know Keystone was a bipartisan bill. Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. House and Senate voted for it. That was big news, as Democrats and Republicans working together on anything over the last 10 years has been rare.
There was no good explanation for Obamas decision to veto the bill. The U.S. Department of State reported previously the environmental effects of the pipeline would be minimal. In its January 2014 report, the department stated: emissions (from pipeline activities) would be equivalent to greenhouse gas emissions from approximately 300,000 passenger vehicles operating for one year.
There are 250 million passenger vehicles operating in the U.S.
Keystone would have the effect of adding about 1/10th of one per cent to the fleet.
Because the pipeline crosses national boundaries, the State Department is charged with producing reports. Yet, after State made its report, the White House went agency shopping and asked the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to take another look at Keystone. To no ones surprise, the EPA fired off a letter objecting to pipeline construction, citing concerns of increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
Where the EPA went wrong, however, was calculating the effects on greenhouse gases from the extraction, transport, refining and use of the 830,000 barrels per day of oilsands crude that could be transported by the proposed project at full capacity.
The problem with the EPAs math is that Canadians dont need permission from the U.S. to recover that oil and sell it. Canadians will extract it and ship it overland by train or via pipeline and tanker, not south to the United States, but west to Asia, or elsewhere. When oil prices come back up, Korea, Japan, China and others will benefit from the Canadian oilsands, not the U.S.
It is no surprise to Canadians that Canada is the U.S.s largest oil-trading partner. But it is a surprise to many U.S. residents. I have long been a supporter of the idea of building on the North American Free Trade Agreement by establishing a North American energy alliance to include Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.
The reason oil prices are not bouncing up and down with every piece of news out of Iraq, Iran and Israel is the U.S. and Canada are using the latest innovative technology to recover oil and natural gas from sands and shale. Additional production from those sources has provided an international energy price shock absorber. For U.S. consumers, lower gasoline and diesel prices have been like getting a $300-billion bonus. The effect in Canada has likely been similar.
So, why is Obama so opposed to the Keystone XL pipeline? As my dad used to say, Son, its kind of like murder. Its tough to explain.
Politics is the most likely answer. The veto lets the president throw a bone to his political left while thwarting a win for the Republican-controlled House and Senate on their bill.
The silver lining is this: Obamas veto didnt kill the Keystone XL pipeline. He delayed it. Sooner or later, good planning will trump bad politics and the project will get the green light we hope.
My Canadian friends, please have patience. The Keystone pipeline will happen.
T. Boone Pickens is the architect of the Pickens Plan, an energy plan for America. He is also chairman and CEO of BP Capital.
Canada ping
A White man saying a Black man screwed up, how racist!
I am sorry too, Canada. Our entire political and judicial establishment knew this man was not eligible to be President and swore him in anyway. Now he does as he pleases and no one stops him.
When we failed to uphold Art II Sec 1 we forfeit the whole thing.
I am especially sorry for America. Most did not even realize what they were giving up.
But T Boone, not wanting to lose his guest appearances on the increasingly liberal CNBC financial network - refuses to really nail Obama on why he did what he did.
T Booone, my man, it’s not “politics” as you say - in the generic sense. It’s called fundamental transformation.....destroying America. Grow up and admit it.
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I love it when smart Americans speak up.
>>I am sorry too, Canada. Our entire political and judicial establishment knew this man was not eligible to be President and swore him in anyway. Now he does as he pleases and no one stops him.
When we failed to uphold Art II Sec 1 we forfeit the whole thing.
I am especially sorry for America. Most did not even realize what they were giving up.
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This president is like a drunk driver — we apologize to the people maimed in the other car (Canada) and the ones in the driver’s car (Americans). Sadly, 1/2 of the passengers in our car gave the driver the booze.
Even worse, they gave him the car keys.
The explanation is that Obama will not engage in nor support one thing that will benefit the U.S.A. It's very simple when one wraps their brain around the fact the man hates the U.S.A. and wishes to see it destroyed.
Damn King Obama. He is a child that never grew up. He should have been impeached.
This will be a fight between T. Boone and Warren Buffet.
Who will win?
Granted, CNBC is part of the vast left-wing conspiracy, but they do allow a few ‘right’ minded voices to stay on the payroll such as the Great Santelli, Joe Kernan and Michelle Caruso Cabrera. Cut T. Boone a little slack, he’s taking a pretty bold step here.
Canada has its parliamentary elections this October. Wanna make a bet some Democratic operatives will be sent north to try and oust Stephen Harper out of office, and especially so since he is a close ally and personal friend of Benjamin Netanyahu.
The guy with the most money usually wins.
Either time.
The Railroad is making $30.00 a tanker car for toting the oil to US.
Railroad is paying lobbyist. Lobbyist are paying the whores who are in office.
No Pipeline. If Iowa could just how to put ethanol in the mix it would be a perfect world.
Well, yeah...but even Ted Cruz isn't willing yet to say that in public. I'll give Pickens credit for at least calling the Administration out on its idiocy.
Buffet, he has all the green idiots on his side and they don't even know it.
Do you actually believe Boone, who personally financed the Swift Boaters against Lurch, voted for 0drama?
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