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Re: Bluegrass Pipeline Advice needed


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Posted by John_PA on July 06, 2013 at 23:12:41 from (72.95.247.118):

In Reply to: Bluegrass Pipeline Advice needed posted by JD Farmer on July 03, 2013 at 04:40:19:

Tim,

Nothing I said was directed at you, regarding your membership to these boards.



I do feel for you, but you are on the right path. You are correct. This is not Eminent Domain. You are fine. Like I said, the pipeline follows the money. The path goes through the person who settles for the least amount of money. If you are concerned, tell them to go around.

I live in Burgettstown, PA. Google me. Look at what is around me. No, I don't have Stockholm Syndrome. I am just being fair.

Here is the thing. Let's say $2 million dollars worth of gas solids flows through that pipe everyday.

Let's say that it takes 720 major property owners to consent to building the pipeline.

That is $1 million per property owner, per year. IF that much flows through, each day, then it is not unreasonable for a single property owner to ask for their year payment, knowing the gas will flow for 30-40-50-60 years more.

Make sense?

Like I said, nothing will go through you if you don't want it, and yes if you are afraid keep asking, I will give you a lot more info.

I wish you could drive around my area and look to see what the royalties and lump payments have done for those who are just wishing, like you, to maintain the sanctity of their farm. It happens. It happens really good for a lot of land owners.

It is very nice.

No, I don't have that money.

Yes, NGL is dangerous, but no more dangerous than a regular high volume gas transmission line. NGL sounds terrible when you research it, but, so does Round-Up and Benzene(benzene is only legal in California in gasoline, because they can't take it out, and if you touch gasoline only in California, you die) Apparently...

The other things that sound terrible are Aromatic Hydro-flouro-carbons. In other words, if you eat barbecued pork, you ingest that, which is the burnt outside, which apparently will kill you. It's all a game of people who want to prove that everything will kill you. USC Berkley professor proved in lab mice that if you eat only broccoli and in high doses, it is also lethal.



Once you get over the initial fear-spasm and start looking at what it is, it is way better than a nuclear reactor in the living room.

If you want to actually see everything, let me know. If you have time, you can come up here to ground zero and I will give you the 10 cent tour, maybe even the 25 cent tour if I make a few phone calls.

This post was edited by John_PA at 23:14:48 07/06/13.



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