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ant1999e
03-01-2012, 10:54 AM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0212/73445.html

Bill Clinton says it's time to build the Keystone XL pipeline.

Speaking at an Energy Department conference in Maryland on Wednesday, the former president said he was surprised the project has gotten as gummed up as it has, laying the blame on pipeline builder TransCanada.

"One of the most amazing things to me about this Keystone pipeline deal is that they ever filed that route in the first place since they could've gone around the Nebraska Sandhills and avoided most of the dangers, no matter how imagined, to the Ogallala [aquifer] with a different route, which I presume we'll get now, because the extra cost of running is infinitesimal compared to the revenue that will be generated over a long period of time," he said.

"So, I think we should embrace it and develop a stakeholder-driven system of high standards for doing the work," Clinton added.

TransCanada this week said it would begin building a section of the pipeline from Oklahoma to the Gulf Coast and reapply for a new permit for the remainder of the project.

Meanwhile, Clinton said he worries that increased domestic oil and natural gas production could allow many in the U.S. to lose interest in investing in other, newer cleaner forms of energy.

"There are some hazards to the innovation project, right now. We have massive new recovery technologies in oil and gas which could lead us down the primrose path of thinking [that] we don't have to keep using less energy and developing clean energy and technologies," he said.

"A lot of people are saying, 'Let's just go for this and nothing else,'" he said, after discussing the oil production in places like the Bakken Shale in North Dakota.

Clinton added: "The recent spike in gas prices reminds us of the fragility of relying on just the way we used to do things, not the increasingly apparent cost of fossil fuels on our health and our ecosystem."

In projections released last month, the Energy Information Administration forecast that net petroleum imports will shrink to 36 percent of total U.S. liquid fuel consumption by 2035. That's down from 49 percent in 2010 and well below the peak of 60 percent reached in 2005. That news came two months after the EIA reported that 2011 was likely to see the U.S. become a net exporter of petroleum products — including gasoline and jet fuel — for the first time in 62 years.



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Rohirrim
03-01-2012, 01:55 PM
So, the guy who came up with NAFTA supports Keystone. Am I supposed to be shocked?

And he argues that building Keystone will lower prices? It will do just the opposite for everyone in the middle of the country, including in Colorado.

alkemical
03-02-2012, 05:54 AM
So, the guy who came up with NAFTA supports Keystone. Am I supposed to be shocked?

And he argues that building Keystone will lower prices? It will do just the opposite for everyone in the middle of the country, including in Colorado.


Hey, come on now - Clinton's trying to win Hearts & Minds here.

Rohirrim
03-02-2012, 07:07 AM
The only reason the oil companies want Keystone is because it allows them to charge more money to more people. Money, money, money.

Anybody who thinks different is a sucker.

alkemical
03-02-2012, 07:10 AM
The only reason the oil companies want Keystone is because it allows them to charge more money to more people. Money, money, money.

Anybody who thinks different is a sucker.

No way man, no way. The IMF or World Bank will help loan some $ to the US to build the pipeline, so that way we can modernize our economy.

Rohirrim
03-02-2012, 07:19 AM
It's like building a stadium: The oil companies blackmail the politicians to get the taxpayers to pay for it, then they scoop up the profit and tell the taxpayers to go **** themselves.

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
03-02-2012, 01:15 PM
Contrary to what the rightards believe, it wouldn't result in increased domestic supplies and lower prices at the pump - just more profits for oil companies when the oil is exported to China, India, and elsewhere. America has become an oil exporting country.

Rohirrim
03-02-2012, 02:29 PM
The proposed 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline will not make the US more energy independent nor will it lower gasoline prices. If anything, the pipeline from western Canada’s oil sands to the US Gulf Coast will raise gasoline prices for many US drivers.

Read more: Keystone XL Pipeline Likely to Raise Gasoline Prices (TRP, XOM, SU, CVE, MPC, HFC) - 24/7 Wall St. http://247wallst.com/2012/03/01/keystone-xl-pipeline-likely-to-raise-gasoline-prices-trp-xom-su-cve-mpc-hfc/#ixzz1o08ccTrh

mhgaffney
03-02-2012, 05:40 PM
Clinton was compromised -- i.e., on the take -- even as governor of Arkansas.

Which of course explains his presidency.

So why would anyone listen to him now?