12 Replies to “No business case?”

  1. May not be??? Much like Globull Warmening and various other [spit] Prog wild hair up the backside cause du jours, there never was.

  2. Nobody would ask Blackie for business advice,,, unless you were running a scam or you were in a position to peel off some graft., or if you had a company charge card, and needed help in disguising your expenses.

  3. A friend of a friend asked the prime minister’s office why they’re was no business case LNG off the east coast and the response was “Due to the current regulatory environment “.

  4. He always did confuse being told to “keep it in your pants” with “ keep it in the ground”.

    RNrn

  5. Now we are told to worry about, and pay more, due to Iran’s oil being unavailable to the world.

    Too bad there is no country in the “free” world that has vast supplies of oil and gas that could be sold to the needy world……………….

  6. The only business case under the LPC regimes are those that invite rent seeking whores to the green Jonestown Kool-Aid of net zero. If you like producing a source of energy that is extremely difficult to store and transport and contains less energy than that used to produce it, green Hydrogen fits the bill. It should be renamed Guilbeault Gas. It’s the fuel of the pathologically deluded innumerate.

  7. With any luck this whole Green scam will collapse here on the Rock. The damage those bird blenders they plan to install will be horrendous to our land.

  8. Carney has said that he will allow a pipeline of “decarbonized oil”, so when you remove all the Carbon from Hydrocarbons, you are left with Hydrogen.

    Now of course, we don’t have many plants making hydrogen from anything but Methane, does he plan to have some connected liberal get a multi-billion dollar contract for converting heavier hydrocarbons into hydrogen?

  9. Oh there is a “business case” for Government Hydrogen alright.
    Just nothing honest nor ethical about the “business” in question.
    GANG GREEN are the social equivalent of gangrene .
    Not only do we need to get them out of our business,we also need to put them out of business.
    Coats Island would may a mighty fine “preserve” for these destructive wastrels.

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