Posted by Hay maker2 on June 04, 2021 at 15:30:28 from (98.3.59.152):
In Reply to: $3.09 posted by Geo-TH,In on June 04, 2021 at 10:38:38:
What legislation was passed that increased the cost of gasoline? Or what executive order was signed to increase the cost of gasoline?
What is the Keystone line?
What is the Keystone XL line?
What are the difference?
How many actually knew that there are two Keystone lines?
The Keystone Line has pumped oil from the Tar Fields in Canada to the Gulf of Mexico non-stop since 2010. (there may of been a few interruptions)
The Keystone XL was shut down recently. This is a different line than the Keystone line, even though both lines start in the Tar Fields in Canada, the XL takes a short cut and meets up with Keystone Line in Steele City Nebraska.
The Keystone has never pumped oil to its full capacity. This year will be the most oil that it will deliver, but still not to its full capacity.
So how can this XL line that has never pumped one drop of oil affect the gas price?
Actually the XL line was not schedule for completion until 2022 or 2023, so how can this line be a reason to why the gas price is climing?
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