[Greenbuilding] Gas prices pressuring coal

Jason Holstine jason at amicusgreen.com
Wed Mar 14 10:48:38 CDT 2012


That¹s a really good point. Hey, it¹s a global market and they¹re thinking
globally. The last time they thought in the best interest of US consumers
will be the first time.


On 3/13/12 5:44 PM, "Ken Beiser" <woodwrights at centurytel.net> wrote:

> The way I am seeing it today is that the global energy companies are pushing
> on all fronts under the political angle of reducing our (the US) dependence on
> foreign sources and they are really getting set to be energy exporters to
> countries where they can get better prices for their commodities.
>  
> The controversial pipeline from Canada through our country to the Gulf coast
> refineries is going to end up being for exporting!  It will benefit the
> Canadians (maybe), the pipeline companies, the refineries,  but probably not
> the US consumer.
>  
> There does not seem to be any case for preserving our resources for future
> domestic use or even a real attempt to leave it in the ground (or where-ever)
> for eternity....they want to increase production, export for higher returns,
> and dabble in alternative energy as a smokescreen.  Am I on-track or off-base?
>  
> Ken Beiser
> Western Woodwrights
> Whitefish, MT
> 
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