The Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion (TMX) was meant to shrink the discount on Canadian oil versus U.S. crude but three months in the differential is wider than when commercial operations on the project started.
The Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion (TMX) was meant to shrink the discount on Canadian oil versus U.S. crude but three months in the differential is wider than when commercial operations on the project started.
Blow it up
That would be an ecological disaster.
Less than it is now
No. Massive crude oil spilled into the watersheds of BC and Alberta would be far worse. The fact that this needs explaining to you is telling of your actual concern for the environment.
Guess you need to review the IPCC reports
No, it would be an ecological and humanitarian disaster.
While Alberta’s ecosystem is barely hanging on thanks to decades of de-facto oil industry government. BCs is struggling from climate change.
Then you have to thank Pierre Pollievre and Harper for the pipeline route that passes through at least one municipal watershed.
But not Nestle’s watershed. They changed the route for Nestle.