If built the pipeline would bring oil from Alberta's tar sands through six US states down to Texas refineries.
Here's the basic math:
if you build a pipeline in 2016, the investment will be amortized for 40 years or more.
The first is the ethical oil nonsense, which goes like this:
If we build this pipeline, we'll be getting more oil from a «friendly» neighbor, Canada, not some big, scary, nasty country like Saudi Arabia or Nigeria.
Not exact matches
Russia promised Greece hundreds of millions of dollars in transit payments yearly
if it agreed to
build the
pipeline.
The government is not taking an equity stake in the
pipeline, and will not have to pay anything
if the
pipeline is not
built.
First, this is not an equity stake in the
pipeline or a financial contribution, but a promise to pay for shipping on the
pipeline if it is
built.
TransCanada Corp. has enough customer interest to go forward with the Keystone XL oil
pipeline,
if the company decides to
build it.
«
If it's successful in
building the line, Trans - Mountain will be the most significant of the Pacific directed
pipelines as it will have 1.7 times the export capacity of Northern Gateway,» says Steven Paget, an energy infrastructure analyst with FirstEnergy Capital.
Emissions could theoretically be lower
if the
pipeline is never
built.
But while that is a crucial national conversation, the heated
pipeline debate sometimes means we pay a lot less attention to the kinds of things we should
build in Canada
if we're serious about reducing carbon emissions.
Dan Gatti of the advocacy group Environment America says the Arkansas spill provides a glimpse into what would happen
if the Keystone
pipeline got
built.
The latest installment in the Energy Institute's «Energy Accountability Series» asks the question: «What
if pipelines aren't
built into the Northeast?»
If he really wants to, Trudeau can invoke section 92 (10)(c), of the Constitution, which gives him the legal jurisdiction to by - pass the province and, for the «general advantage of Canada,»
build the
pipeline.
How possible / likely that
if the
pipeline is
built to the US that the refined product ends up on ships exported to the highest bidder outside the US?
Yes, there is a lot to loose
if the
pipeline doesn't get
built, but there is more to loose
if it does.
I wonder
if Prime Minister Harper will mention higher domestic pump prices the next time he extols the nation -
building merits of the proposed west - east
pipeline?
If built, the
pipeline would transport 0.65 billion cubic feet per day of shale gas.
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says the province will buy the Trans Mountain oil
pipeline project
if that's what it takes to get it
built.
At home, we've seen how a government can extract more from a
pipeline proponent, after B.C. Premier Christy Clark struck a deal with Kinder Morgan Canada to collect as much as $ 1 - billion over 20 years
if the company
builds its Trans Mountain expansion.
«Subject to a renegotiation of terms by us — we're going to renegotiate some of the terms — and
if they'd like, we'll see
if we can get that
pipeline built,» Mr. Trump said.
No doubt about it:
if they're
built and filled, new
pipelines would grow Canada's emissions and make it harder to hit our targets.
How can it be that blocking the Trans Mountain
pipeline expansion — which,
if built, will almost assuredly increase the GHG emissions from Alberta's oil sands — would undermine Canada's climate change plan?
Labour shortages in the construction sector imply that
if the
pipeline is not
built the vast majority of workers would likely be working somewhere else.
Fewer people will want to plan an eco-tourism adventure to Kitimat
if the
pipeline is
built.
I'd rather not see it
built either but
if no
pipelines are approved, Albertans will be up in arms.
«The benefits of
building the
pipeline would be greater
if the price between WTI and Brent would be as large as that observed in 2011 and 2012,» said a December 10, 2015 document marked secret, reported Bloomberg.
If TransCanada wants a new
pipeline, they say, it should
build one somewhere else and leave the gas
pipeline alone.
The biggest environmental story of the year was the company's enormous tar sands
pipeline, and the backlash against it — a movement
built around a simple idea:
If this project is
built, we can kiss a stable climate goodbye.
If Russian prices crashed, maybe China would buy anyway, but they need to
build a
pipeline and that would take a few years.
«But
if you're allowing all this fracked gas infrastructure from the
pipelines to the power plants to be
built, you're poisoning peoples» communities.»
The 178 - mile
pipeline,
if built, would run from Albany to Linden, N.J., carrying crude oil south and refined products north, largely along the New York State Thruway right - of - way.
Even all the oil reservoirs in the world could not handle the more than 13 billion metric tons of CO2 that come from burning coal each year, even
if pipelines and the rest could be
built.
Hal Hodson seems to suggest that
if the US fails to
build a connecting oil
pipeline to Canada, the tar...
Hal Hodson seems to suggest that
if the US fails to
build a connecting oil
pipeline to Canada, the tar sands won't be fully developed (16 August, p 10).
In March, the US State Department stated that the project was unlikely to have much impact on the rate at which Canada's oil sands are developed, suggesting that the oil would be transported by rail
if the
pipeline were not
built.
, who acknowledges that there could be some negative climate repercussions
if the
pipeline is
built.
«
If this
pipeline was not
built, the materials and energy and labour would [be] allocated to some other project,» he says.
Obama said that the
pipeline could be
built only
if it «does not significantly exacerbate the problem of carbon pollution ``.
«
If you're using climate change as a reason not to
build this
pipeline, you're kidding yourself or you're misleading the public,» said Senator Lindsey Graham (R — SC) during the debate.
If they
built more cars like this, I think we'd get more GT - Rs in the
pipeline.
That means that
if the manufacturer stopped
building that vehicle today, there are enough in the
pipeline, and in retail inventories, to last for 30 days before they run out, given the current rate of sales.
We'll let you control the entire trade
if you save us the hassle of
building our own ships and
pipelines.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau did not place a cap on how much would be provided to Kinder Morgan Canada
if it fails to
build its $ 7.4 - billion
pipeline expansion, nor offered details around how it would distinguish between «politically motivated» losses and those tied to market forces.
But it is unlikely we will do significantly more to slash oil demand
if we deepen our dependence on tar sands by
building the Keystone XL
pipeline.
So the
pipeline itself is really just a skirmish in the battle to protect climate, and
if the
pipeline gets
built despite Bill McKibben's dedicated army of protesters, that does not mean in and of itself that it's «game over» for holding warming to 2C.
If all the coal plants in the
pipeline were to be
built, then by 2030 emissions would be five times higher than the level associated with a 2C pathway, according to
Despite these issues, The Oklahoman editorial claimed that «U.S. customers will get the benefit»
if the
pipeline is
built.
Jim Texas take 5 years less than California to
build a major dam (
if it isn't killed by a green lawsuit) and in Democratic controlled San Antonio they are
building a
pipeline with private financing that will bring water from other nearby counties and they will pay those counties for their water (not take it).
If built, the
pipeline would also cut through the heart of the Ogallala Aquifer in Nebraska.
As I bike along the beautiful Ottawa River, which could be flooded with tar sands crude
if the Energy East
pipeline is ever
built, I remember my grade 11 civics teacher scolding the class.