RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News sum aryIt's comical to see western energy lining up for tax dollars welfare credits, and has a prospect of getting them for a project 1000 - 1500 km from tier 5 markets (1-3 MN people). Absolutely hilarious to visualize fuel on a 150 yr old rail way at 60 kph, or on a two lane road in 80,000L B - trains at 80 kph tops sucking 40L / KM haha. Even more hysterically comedic is the AB govts diesel refinery that's so many BNs over budget and so many years late for 18th century tech it's unbelievable. Better just call the Chinese or the Russians is they can build 12000 km of trans continental pipelines through mountains and oceans or 100 of these refineries in 4 years at 50% of the price better get them on board LOL
Maxmoe wrote: Couple points to consider.
1) governments change. All politicians are , at best, fickle. See public opinion below.
2) public opinion changes. It seems like a small gaggle of facebookers and First Nation protesters can turn the public on a dime. The project better make sense without subsidies
3) when a company is a little stretched and all the analysts are upgrading and updating their research models for such a small company , there is a VERY good chance an equity financing is coming down the pipe. Pun intended.
4) if the jack hole mouthpiece worstworld is yapping about it , it's a good bet he's wrong. Again. Or still.