EXPORTING JOBS ALBERTA

Pipeline timing troubles Tories
Stelmach accused of exporting bitumen-upgrading jobs to U.S.
Jason Fekete, Gordon Jaremko, Calgary Herald; Edmonton Journal; With files from Heath McCoy, Calgary Herald; and Archie McLean, Journal stafPublished: 6:27 am
Premier Ed Stelmach was lambasted Saturday for failing to stem the flow of oilsands to the United States after regulatory approval was given to another pipeline project that will ship Alberta bitumen stateside.
"The Tories shrugged their shoulders and they're letting Albertans' wealth go south of the border," Alberta Liberal Leader Kevin Taft said Saturday in Wainwright.
"They just let it go, and it's a huge strategic opportunity (lost) for Alberta."



EXPORTING^^^JOBS^^^AND^^OIL


. . . . . . . THE SAD PART ABOUT THIS IS MOST OF THE EXPORTED OIL IS USED TO FUEL GAS GUZZLING CARS IN THE USA. . . .PITY





On Friday, the National Energy Board approved the $3-billion Alberta Clipper pipeline, which will initially ship up to 450,000 barrels of bitumen a day out of Alberta to Wisconsin when it becomes operational in mid-2010. The pipeline could accommodate up to 800,000 barrels a day in the future.
The 1,600-kilometre Clipper pipeline is one of several projects announced or approved in the past year that will see oilsands upgraded or refined in the U.S., sending potentially billions of investment dollars and thousands of value-added jobs down the pipeline with the gooey, tar-like sands.
"It won't be just raw bitumen going down those pipelines -- we'll also be losing thousands of high-paying upgrader and refinery jobs," said Gil McGowan, president of the Alberta Federation of Labour.

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