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annm4peace

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Thu Aug 8, 2013, 12:56 AM Aug 2013

wow... hold on folks.. we might have a win against one battle of the tar sands..

http://www.occupymn.org/as-the-enbridgeresistance-grows-a-minnesota-representative-speaks-out-nokxl-occupympls/



The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission voted in favor of increasing tar sands oil transportation across the northern portion of Minnesota on July 17, but there may be trouble ahead for Enbridge and their expansion plans. The main problem is that Enbridge, the largest Canadian oil transport corporation, requested an increase of 27 percent, 120,000 barrels per day (bpd), boosting their total from 450,000 to 570,000 bpd in a pipeline operating since 2010. The majority of this oil is for export. While it seems that Enbridge is focused upon building their pipeline without resistance, Minnesotans are standing up for the environment and have are gaining the attention of state representatives.

OccupyMN and other allied organizations may have just stopped the largest tar sands pipeline in North America from becoming larger than the proposed (not built yet) Keystone XL pipeline. A recent comment sent to the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission from the Minnesota House of Representatives points out that the “Certificate of Need” requested by Enbridge does not meet the criteria for approval despite the PUC’s favorable vote:




Rep. Frank Hornstein was one of a few representatives that had met with the North Star Energy Coalition at the Capitol some months ago regarding the Alberta Clipper pipeline increase. He just filed a comment with the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission regarding Enbridge Energy’s “Certificate of Need” for an upgrade to line 67, known as the Alberta Clipper pipeline. While the outcome of this comment has yet to work itself out in the state, Minnesotans will most certainly be monitoring how the Public Utilities Commission and Enbridge deal with the information.

Meanwhile Enbridge already has paperwork in process for another increase—from 570,000 bpd to 880,000 bpd. In total it would be a 97.8 percent increase in the existing pipe requiring stronger pumping pressure and more pumping stations risking more oil spills.

This Enbridge pipeline would carry a greater volume than the Keystone XL, designed to move 830,000 bpd. The pipeline crosses the headwaters of the Mississippi five times and also intercepts the mother waters flowing north to Hudson Bay and east out the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway.
As long as we keep pumping fossil oil we threaten the climate and political stability of the world.


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wow... hold on folks.. we might have a win against one battle of the tar sands.. (Original Post) annm4peace Aug 2013 OP
K&R for this important bit of news. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Aug 2013 #1
k/r limpyhobbler Aug 2013 #2
Export? Gas is $4.00 a gallon in Los Angeles. Is it headed toward China? Congrats on the win, Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #3
 

Fire Walk With Me

(38,893 posts)
3. Export? Gas is $4.00 a gallon in Los Angeles. Is it headed toward China? Congrats on the win,
Thu Aug 8, 2013, 02:24 AM
Aug 2013

keep rocking and Occupying!

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