kanedog
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This is from the last six years of personal experience dealing with TMX as I have the Tmx pipeline crossing my property. It is hard to get this raw info from any other source. I’ve lived and I’m living it. It’s a nightmare.
1. Tmx is cheap af. If they would simply make it rain for communities, the environment and landowners, I estimate they would have over 90% support.
Do proper environmental studies(they have not), have 100% working spill response plans(they do not), restore and further enhance the environmental damage done back in 1954 by the original pipeline and establish huge social license network.
2. Tmx is using fine print and manipulating the old agreement and Canadian Energy Regulator rules from 1954 and applying present day. This has pissed people off to no end.
3. Tmx threatens to put in the pipeline in anyway if landowners don’t sign the agreement. See the attached letter. Govt bullying at its finest.
4. Tmx is slimy af. Their plans are not transparent at all.
5. Tmx is gonna replace the original pipeline when installing the new one. The old one is 60years old and it would be really dumb to mobilize equipment again in five years from now.
6. They are offering 10% of actual land value.
7. At 900,000 barrels/day at $100/barrel, the money is $90,000,000/day income. On a hundred year projection, landowners will receive $2.50/day while Tmx rakes in $90,000,000+ per day. Landowners assume all risk, Tmx assumes nothing. Tmx claims their compensation is “fair and equitable.” What a joke.
Anyways, until they throw money at every person involved it’s gonna be a rough ride. It could cost someone the election.
That’s what’s happening. Woohoo
1. Tmx is cheap af. If they would simply make it rain for communities, the environment and landowners, I estimate they would have over 90% support.
Do proper environmental studies(they have not), have 100% working spill response plans(they do not), restore and further enhance the environmental damage done back in 1954 by the original pipeline and establish huge social license network.
2. Tmx is using fine print and manipulating the old agreement and Canadian Energy Regulator rules from 1954 and applying present day. This has pissed people off to no end.
3. Tmx threatens to put in the pipeline in anyway if landowners don’t sign the agreement. See the attached letter. Govt bullying at its finest.
4. Tmx is slimy af. Their plans are not transparent at all.
5. Tmx is gonna replace the original pipeline when installing the new one. The old one is 60years old and it would be really dumb to mobilize equipment again in five years from now.
6. They are offering 10% of actual land value.
7. At 900,000 barrels/day at $100/barrel, the money is $90,000,000/day income. On a hundred year projection, landowners will receive $2.50/day while Tmx rakes in $90,000,000+ per day. Landowners assume all risk, Tmx assumes nothing. Tmx claims their compensation is “fair and equitable.” What a joke.
Anyways, until they throw money at every person involved it’s gonna be a rough ride. It could cost someone the election.
That’s what’s happening. Woohoo
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