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I think this is a smart move. CaliforniaPeggy May 2013 #1
I live in the Panhandle . . . Anymouse May 2013 #2
This strategy presumes that Keystone has not yet acquired easements... wercal May 2013 #3
K&R!! felix_numinous May 2013 #4
K&R! limpyhobbler May 2013 #5
Concerning Easements Anymouse May 2013 #6
I heard 2-days ago from Canadians working with XL groups that movement of tar sands oil txwhitedove Jun 2013 #7
They don't move tar, they move crude oil Socialistlemur Jun 2013 #9
Rail or truck . . . Anymouse Jun 2013 #8
Rail and truck are being used massively Socialistlemur Jun 2013 #10
Actually, moving asphalt by rail is very common Not Sure Jun 2013 #12
Silly idea Socialistlemur Jun 2013 #11
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