RE:RE:Here we go again Well, it must be the news of the year. If Fiddy got out of the house, across the border all the way to Florida, then the pandemic must be almost over.
Joking aside, I am sure Fiddy won't miss the one foot of snow we got overnight :)
Back to ENB, their pipelines must be running at full capacity. I can't imagine Canadian oil producers not wanting to take full advantage of current oil prices. There is been articles about Marathon's cap line reversal and Canadian oil being exported in considerable volumes across the ocean for the first time to Asian markets. I wonder if ENB can provide such a proposal to Canadian oil producers? Plus I am interested to know who these producers are and how much they exported each? Is there such a report available?
FiddyFiddyOddz wrote: I drove thru South Carolina Sunday morning on my way to Florida. Power was out, at the Hampton Inn in Columbia where i was staying Saturday night, and they were running on generators. We got a slight glazing of freezing rain overnight Saturday, but many other areas north of Columbia got hit hard.
Sunny and 18 degrees by the time I arrived in northern Florida Sunday afternoon :)
Davesnothere wrote:"Four states on the East Coast have declared a state of emergency ahead of a large snowstorm expected to hit Southern and Eastern states Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia all declared a state of emergency on Friday in advance of the storm.
Winter storm warnings from the National Weather Service (NWS) will remain in effect for multiple states into Monday.
https://news.yahoo.com/four-states-declare-states-emergency-232508109.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall"