C-P has big plans for the oilsands...!

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Don't know the rules on copyright, so I'm just providing some of the article with the salient points:

Conoco has big plans for oil sands
Third-largest U.S. oil firm is willing to pay billions to pump Alberta crude to Gulf Coast refineries
SHAWN MCCARTHY

From Friday's Globe and Mail

July 19, 2007 at 9:12 PM EDT

ConocoPhillips Co. is prepared to spend billions of dollars on pipelines and refinery upgrades to allow it to process oil sands crude throughout its refinery network stretching to the U.S. Gulf Coast, company chairman Jim Mulva said Thursday.

The extension of the pipeline network into the Gulf Coast would open a vast new market for Canadian oil sands producers and help ensure that oil sands projects that have already been proposed could go ahead.

The industry is worried, however, that federal and local governments on both sides of the border could create a regulatory logjam that would stall the planned investments.

Mr. Mulva said the rapid development of the Canadian oil sands is a key goal as the U.S. seeks to reduce its dependency on imported oil from outside North America, while still meeting rising gasoline demand at home.
 
Let's see, we want to buy oil, Canada wants to sell oil. Win-win for both. What could possibly go wrong. Ah, the key word, GOVERNMENT. Those fine folks that "we" the people on both sides of the boarder elected. Just have to go "duh"
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Not necessarily as formal members, but one doesn't have to join to participate, and benefit. Canada should work within OPEC, since the tar sands require much higher oil prices, to be profitable, than the operations of most of the opec members.
 
At $78 a barrel who needs OPEC? I know wells and fields around here that have been dead for years are all the sudden up and running over the past 3 years.
 
Yeah, OPEC is just a travel boondoggle for oil executives so they can go to the meetings. That is, if history has shown us anything, OPEC can't control the price of oil more than a tiny token amount.
 
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