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    Did the Liberals kill the oil industry? Nope

    But that doesn't stop the misinformation and lies!

    Oil production rose under Harper, Trudeau and now Carney. The liberals and taxpayers built Alberta a pipeline that increased prices and exports to Asia but the oil industry and the bought off politicians keep blaming the Liberals because environmental regulations reduce their excessive profits.

    Its petro politics all the time in Alberta.

    No matter what happens the UCP hard core radical right base will never be happy! LOL

    Here is oil production from 2010 to present.

    #2
    Chuck, your being fed LPC propaganda
    Even Carney admits that Trudeau and Guilbeault did everything they could to hinder growth in O&G.
    Trudeau sent other G7 leaders packing when they came looking for a reliable source of LNG wanting to partner with Canada.
    Even with recent projects announced Canada will end up with only about 15% of N American LNG production.
    ​​​​​​Asia is looking for reliable long term suppliers of crude but Canada doesn't have access to the west coast to increase exports to supply the demand.
    That's all on Trudeau.
    And don't blather on about how lucky we are that he made the TMX such a government boondoggle.

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      #3
      Good one shite for brains!

      That chart came right from the Alberta government!

      [url]https://economicdashboard.alberta.ca/dashboard/oil-production/[/url]

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        #4
        I didn't say anything about the chart.
        Read it again.

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          #5
          The U.S. is killing their oil and gas industry. Production is declining and new wells are not coming on line fast enough. They will be importing oil from the Saudis.

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            #6
            Wow Chuck once again your hitting home runs out of the park! I could ask WHY you post the bull shite you do , but I guess your just a Liberal supporter who can't stand the reality of this country becoming more irrelevant under Liberal leadership.

            Sorry bud , but this is reality.

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              #7
              Interesting.

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                #8
                Exactly.
                Foreign oil dollars have done a textbook case of shutting in our product funding our own activists.
                Pawns, who don't know who the other board pieces are.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                  Exactly.
                  Foreign oil dollars have done a textbook case of shutting in our product funding our own activists.
                  Pawns, who don't know who the other board pieces are.
                  We seem to be heading down the same road as we allowed to happen to our Nuclear industry.
                  Up till the early 80's when most of the Nuclear was built in North America it was an economical, reliable, energy source.
                  Nothing gets built here anymore due to regulatory, NIMBY, and cost over runs.
                  China builds plants in 3 to 5 yrs for what we were building them for in the 80's .
                  About $2000 kw/h
                  They just finished a new plant in the US that took 11 ys and cost $15000 kw/h and $17 billion over budget.

                  You can't get private investment for projects with those kinds of timelines.

                  We can't expect investment to come here if everything goes over budget and yrs over on build time.
                  We have our own swamp to drain.





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                    #10
                    Nortel also comes to mind.

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