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    #16
    Wmoebis


    The problem is refineries, pasta plants,auto plants? etc ... or any end use value added need population to make sense.

    Canada and especially saskatchewan lack population to make finished products.

    The transportation system here wouldn't allow it.

    Or so we have been told.


    Now quit questioning their logic before someone slaps you back into the sheep line.

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      #17
      From what I read for Keystone XL to be approved, it requires a Republican to be president of USA.

      For Energy East it will require the National Energy Board to complete its regular approval process plus the extra couple of years of new GREEN HOUSE GAS approval process that the Liberals added last week.

      Northern Gateway will never happen with a federal Liberal government since they put a moratorium on oil tanker traffic to Northern B.C.

      One of the main reasons (besides helping our economy) that I want pipelines approved is that with less oil on the railway our grain has a better chance to move.

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        #18
        Oliver88

        Plenty of grain to move this year but cp laid off 1000 workers.

        I admire your idea about better grain movement but it can't get better. CN and CP won't allow it until they get rid of the MRE.

        No one is building railcars for grain movement is another clue it won't get better.

        And if it's not oil in saskatchewan it will be potash. New mines and higher production every year. Wall just got potash corp to move 750000 tonnes to saskatchewan. Then add in ks production of 2.5 mmt.

        Maybe BHP comes on stream then yancoal and gensource. It's not going by truck.
        Last edited by bucket; Feb 3, 2016, 09:32.

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          #19
          Originally posted by bucket View Post
          Oliver88

          Plenty of grain to move this year but cp laid off 1000 workers.

          I admire your idea about better grain movement but it can't get better. CN and CP won't allow it until they get rid of the MRE.

          No one is building railcars for grain movement is another clue it won't get better.

          And if it's not oil in saskatchewan it will be potash. New mines and higher production every year. Wall just got potash corp to move 750000 tonnes to saskatchewan. Then add in ks production of 2.5 mmt.

          Maybe BHP comes on stream then yancoal and gensource. It's not going by truck.
          Good point on PCS shifting production, it is good for jobs in Saskatchewan though.....especially if you work for them.
          From what I understand Agrium, Mosaic and PCS basically have a quota system under Canpotex so yes, production is being shifted from NB to Sask.
          K+S and BHP are low cost producers and trying to beat Canpotex with a lower cost of production.

          When CN and CP have a constant backlog of oil to move they will not be too worried about paying a few fines for not moving enough grain.
          They sure do have us farmers held hostage but having an extra million barrels per day of oil requiring pulling power won't decrease the amount of excuses we heard a few years back for being "behind schedule".

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