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    Are farm groups Managing the call

    Let's take a look at the argument for pipelines.

    Cheap price for product so
    Let's build a pipeline and flood the market some more and prices will be higher for our inferior product???

    How about build a refinery here take in that cheap crude sell the finished product at the world price more of the real money stays here.
    And a refinery ain't like durum.
    Gas oil and diesel have markets anywhere.
    Last edited by the big wheel; Nov 24, 2018, 06:32.

    #2
    The refined product still needs to get to its market. So do we now put all these loads of diesel on trucks?

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      #3
      Build the refinery east side manitoba
      Pipe raw crude to it. Who would stop that pipeline?
      Then yes truck or rail it east. Won't be much more fuel used than ocean liners and trucking it in from the coast port. Maybe less.

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        #4
        Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
        Build the refinery east side manitoba
        Pipe raw crude to it. Who would stop that pipeline?
        Then yes truck or rail it east. Won't be much more fuel used than ocean liners and trucking it in from the coast port. Maybe less.
        You see CO-OP trucks all the way up to Peace country. Pretty sure they come out of Regina.

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          #5
          Perhaps or more likely out of the big tank farm coop built west of carseland the fuel comes by rail to there.the new sturgeon refinery is open and scaling up production.The demand for diesel is going to be very high in the coming years with the new maritime fuel mandates.
          Last edited by mcfarms; Nov 24, 2018, 10:16.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mcfarms View Post
            Perhaps or more likely out of the big tank farm coop built west of carseland the fuel comes by rail to there.
            But that fuel originated in Regina at Federated Co-op's heavy oil upgrader and refinery complex that was built during the Devine years of government ....taxpayers money.....the return on that is very high gas and diesel prices by federated buying very cheap WCS oil.

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              #7
              Originally posted by walterm View Post
              You see CO-OP trucks all the way up to Peace country. Pretty sure they come out of Regina.
              The Coop in Saskatchewan pulls out of Regina FCL and Husky in Lloydminster.

              Wouldn’t there be closer options?

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                #8
                I don't understand how it is not feasible to build upgraders when oil is up in price yet they don't get built when oil is down even tho end product seems to be fairly stable. Same applies to the illusive pasta plant that was announced under the Marketing Freedom Act.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by walterm View Post
                  I don't understand how it is not feasible to build upgraders when oil is up in price yet they don't get built when oil is down even tho end product seems to be fairly stable. Same applies to the illusive pasta plant that was announced under the Marketing Freedom Act.
                  https://twitter.com/GasBuddyDan/status/1066078752604590080 https://twitter.com/GasBuddyDan/status/1066078752604590080



                  Dan McTeague
                  ‏ @GasBuddyDan
                  20h20 hours ago

                  Dan McTeague Retweeted Andrew Fox

                  They did out west. It’s called upgraders. In the east - most were configured to take lighter foreign slates. Shell was giving this serious thought back 5 years ago, but figured the regulatory situation in Canada wasn’t worth it. EE only became a possibility after US gas shale

                  Dan McTeague added,
                  Andrew Fox
                  @AndrewF74613398
                  Replying to @GasBuddyDan
                  If it was so economical why aren’t CDN refineries converting?
                  0 replies 0 retweets 5 likes

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                    #10
                    Canada has become known as "the place where you can't get anything done"
                    farming , oilpatch , no difference , again why is the west putting up with this ?
                    wait until Quebec finds out they have to pay transfer payments , will happen sooner than later . formula will get changed real quick

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      Canada has become known as "the place where you can't get anything done"
                      farming , oilpatch , no difference , again why is the west putting up with this ?
                      wait until Quebec finds out they have to pay transfer payments , will happen sooner than later . formula will get changed real quick
                      Agree with most but there is a lack of leadership out west also. gth money could have been spent on a lot better ideas

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                        Agree with most but there is a lack of leadership out west also. gth money could have been spent on a lot better ideas
                        yea, and stadium also , far as I'm concerned

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by caseih View Post
                          yea, and stadium also , far as I'm concerned
                          And overpasses with quadruple cost overruns.

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