How much is gas where you live?
#561
Erick must be on vacation without internet access. Otherwise, this thread would already be closed.
#564
#565
Re: pipelines- the Plantation and later Colonial pipelines have been underground here since the 40s (P) and 60s (C) and if you didn't know they ran thru the area you wouldn't know. Their route is marked, and crosses highways and farmland. There are pumping stations 20 miles from me in two directions. At 65 I don't remember any disturbances in this area. So, pipelines can exist unobtrusively, no matter what their opponents claim.
If this thread goes poof, as always the screeching left took it there. Straight out of the playbook- bait the opposition, stir things up, then get the discussion shut down, shutting the opposition up.
If this thread goes poof, as always the screeching left took it there. Straight out of the playbook- bait the opposition, stir things up, then get the discussion shut down, shutting the opposition up.
#568
The companies behind four proposed pipelines that would transport oil from Canada’s tar sands have spilled 63,000 barrels of hazardous liquids – including crude oil – from their existing US pipeline network since 2010, according to government data.
Statistics from the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
Of these, the agency classed 41 as ‘significant’ — which for crude oil this means that more than 50 barrels were spilled.
This includes the notorious Kalamazoo River oil spill, which polluted 36 miles of river in 2010 and only narrowly avoided contaminating Lake Michigan.
Long-term trend data held by PHMSA also shows the number of significant pipeline incidents increased from 105 in 2007 to a peak of 176 in 2015, though dropped slightly again last year.
A spokesperson for Kinder Morgan told Unearthed the PHMSA data is misleading because it does not distinguish between spills that occur along the pipelines’ right of way and those that occur within industrial facilities.\
I guess we should all just hide our heads in the Tar Sand
Statistics from the US Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
Of these, the agency classed 41 as ‘significant’ — which for crude oil this means that more than 50 barrels were spilled.
This includes the notorious Kalamazoo River oil spill, which polluted 36 miles of river in 2010 and only narrowly avoided contaminating Lake Michigan.
Long-term trend data held by PHMSA also shows the number of significant pipeline incidents increased from 105 in 2007 to a peak of 176 in 2015, though dropped slightly again last year.
A spokesperson for Kinder Morgan told Unearthed the PHMSA data is misleading because it does not distinguish between spills that occur along the pipelines’ right of way and those that occur within industrial facilities.\
I guess we should all just hide our heads in the Tar Sand
#569
Yes we should. The alternative is starvation until we wise the f up and go nuclear then fusion.
#570
7/16/22 Medina, Ohio just south of Cleveland:
Reg $4.37
92 Octane Premium $5.09
Compliments of "YKW".
Wayne
Reg $4.37
92 Octane Premium $5.09
Compliments of "YKW".
Wayne
#571
Donaldbabineau As I said before, someplace here on OC. Old time farmers that I talked to in Utah. When i go around buying fresh fruits, nuts and veggies. Are building underground shelters. Stockpiling food for their family's. Would only sell we what they did not need to store. They explain to me how bad the weather has become. To a point they see a day, not to far into the future. That the land can no longer grow corps. No water. and far too hot. Starvation is coming!. Guess we can all go the way of the Donner party. Or soylent green, kinda of the same thing.
Fusion is the way to go. Hope your relative is right. For my daughter's sake!
Fusion is the way to go. Hope your relative is right. For my daughter's sake!
#572
i'll get this back on track.saw 3.99 a gallon in northwood iowa on thursday.but over here on the western side of the state 4.17
#575
It was more an observation. Also to let them know some of us have seen the playbook and are wise to their ways.
You cannot have reasonable and rational discussions with unreasonable and irrational people, no matter which side of the fence they're on.
87 is still all over around here. Murphy at $3.91, Sheetz $3.95. 30 miles east Sheetz is still $4.19. 3 miles up the road Citgo is $4.35. Mystery to me.
Get the money out of politics and the politics out of everything else and this would truly be a wonderful world. Ditching partisan "journalism" and bringing integrity back in that profession would help too.
You cannot have reasonable and rational discussions with unreasonable and irrational people, no matter which side of the fence they're on.
87 is still all over around here. Murphy at $3.91, Sheetz $3.95. 30 miles east Sheetz is still $4.19. 3 miles up the road Citgo is $4.35. Mystery to me.
Get the money out of politics and the politics out of everything else and this would truly be a wonderful world. Ditching partisan "journalism" and bringing integrity back in that profession would help too.
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