Posted by buickanddeere on May 17, 2010 at 18:02:32 from (216.183.153.98):
In Reply to: OT Oil Pipe Line posted by gitrib on May 16, 2010 at 20:48:24:
Lots more pipelines coming out of Canada but some of that Tar Sands crude is headed for China. They keep purchasing more oil companies. If there was a more efficient method to extract the tar from the sand. There is more oil in Alberta than in the Middle East. The tar sands crude is somewhere between asphalt and bunker C. There is on again/off again talk of using a Candu nuclear reactor to produce extraction and process steam. Instead of burning so much oil to make steam in the process. Locals don't seem to mind toxic hydrogen sulfide gas, organic chemicals in the ground water and food chain. Scared witless of a sealed and contained nuclear reaction however.
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