The key to saving Ukraine and defeating Putin may lie in Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania's production is more than double the capacity of Putin’s controversial and now-stalled Nord Stream 2 pipeline


Interested in ending Vladimir Putin’s reign of terror in Ukraine, as the world’s largest geopolitical threat? Unleash Pennsylvania’s extraordinary amount of clean, efficient natural gas.

Pennsylvania is an energy powerhouse. The Keystone State is the nation’s largest net exporter of electricity, the second-largest producer of natural gas, and third-largest producer of coal. The United States can become the leading worldwide exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2022, with Pennsylvania second only to Texas as a producing state. Pennsylvania alone produces far more natural gas than the European Union currently imports from Russia. In fact, Pennsylvania production is more than double the capacity of Putin’s controversial and now-stalled Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Unfortunately, Biden administration policies are preventing Pennsylvania’s highly skilled workforce from exporting responsibly, safely sourced energy to the world. The president says he’s protecting American consumers and prioritizing stability in global energy markets even while undermining our domestic energy sector in an effort to address climate change. Now, he is pleading with OPEC+ to pump more oil instead of recognizing that his own domestic energy policies — not just banning Russian oil and gas — spike prices.

The process began with canceling the Keystone Pipeline, but the administration has gone further by fostering a chilling business environment that shuns investment in fossil fuels and freezes energy production on federal lands.


Artificial political obstacles to critical energy infrastructure happen right here in Pennsylvania. Last fall, for example, companies canceled the PennEast Pipeline from the Marcellus Shale fields into New Jersey, citing the difficulty securing permits for the project.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/energy/u...n-pennsylvania


Why do democrats hate the American worker?
 
Pennsylvania's production is more than double the capacity of Putin’s controversial and now-stalled Nord Stream 2 pipeline


Interested in ending Vladimir Putin’s reign of terror in Ukraine, as the world’s largest geopolitical threat? Unleash Pennsylvania’s extraordinary amount of clean, efficient natural gas.

Pennsylvania is an energy powerhouse. The Keystone State is the nation’s largest net exporter of electricity, the second-largest producer of natural gas, and third-largest producer of coal. The United States can become the leading worldwide exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2022, with Pennsylvania second only to Texas as a producing state. Pennsylvania alone produces far more natural gas than the European Union currently imports from Russia. In fact, Pennsylvania production is more than double the capacity of Putin’s controversial and now-stalled Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Unfortunately, Biden administration policies are preventing Pennsylvania’s highly skilled workforce from exporting responsibly, safely sourced energy to the world. The president says he’s protecting American consumers and prioritizing stability in global energy markets even while undermining our domestic energy sector in an effort to address climate change. Now, he is pleading with OPEC+ to pump more oil instead of recognizing that his own domestic energy policies — not just banning Russian oil and gas — spike prices.

The process began with canceling the Keystone Pipeline, but the administration has gone further by fostering a chilling business environment that shuns investment in fossil fuels and freezes energy production on federal lands.


Artificial political obstacles to critical energy infrastructure happen right here in Pennsylvania. Last fall, for example, companies canceled the PennEast Pipeline from the Marcellus Shale fields into New Jersey, citing the difficulty securing permits for the project.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/energy/u...n-pennsylvania


Why do democrats hate the American worker?

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The pipeline doesn't go anywhere near Pennsylvania. The Extension (XL) was the part that was not built...the Keystone pipeline is actually open (and doesn't go near Pennsylvania.

The reason oil companies import oil from overseas is because it is cheaper than drilling here. Its the same reason Ford Makes cars in Mexico, Apple makes smart phones in Asia, and Georgia Pacific buys some timber from Canada.
 
Pennsylvania's production is more than double the capacity of Putin’s controversial and now-stalled Nord Stream 2 pipeline


Interested in ending Vladimir Putin’s reign of terror in Ukraine, as the world’s largest geopolitical threat? Unleash Pennsylvania’s extraordinary amount of clean, efficient natural gas.

Pennsylvania is an energy powerhouse. The Keystone State is the nation’s largest net exporter of electricity, the second-largest producer of natural gas, and third-largest producer of coal. The United States can become the leading worldwide exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2022, with Pennsylvania second only to Texas as a producing state. Pennsylvania alone produces far more natural gas than the European Union currently imports from Russia. In fact, Pennsylvania production is more than double the capacity of Putin’s controversial and now-stalled Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Unfortunately, Biden administration policies are preventing Pennsylvania’s highly skilled workforce from exporting responsibly, safely sourced energy to the world. The president says he’s protecting American consumers and prioritizing stability in global energy markets even while undermining our domestic energy sector in an effort to address climate change. Now, he is pleading with OPEC+ to pump more oil instead of recognizing that his own domestic energy policies — not just banning Russian oil and gas — spike prices.

The process began with canceling the Keystone Pipeline, but the administration has gone further by fostering a chilling business environment that shuns investment in fossil fuels and freezes energy production on federal lands.


Artificial political obstacles to critical energy infrastructure happen right here in Pennsylvania. Last fall, for example, companies canceled the PennEast Pipeline from the Marcellus Shale fields into New Jersey, citing the difficulty securing permits for the project.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/energy/u...n-pennsylvania


Why do democrats hate the American worker?
But you left out the most important parts:

1) how to get people to agree to let this be built in their backyards

2) how to compel the private companies to sell it to Americans instead of to the highest bidder on the global al market
 
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The pipeline doesn't go anywhere near Pennsylvania. The Extension (XL) was the part that was not built...the Keystone pipeline is actually open (and doesn't go near Pennsylvania.

The reason oil companies import oil from overseas is because it is cheaper than drilling here. Its the same reason Ford Makes cars in Mexico, Apple makes smart phones in Asia, and Georgia Pacific buys some timber from Canada.

DURR.......try reading the OP again.
Maybe with your eyes open?
 
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The pipeline doesn't go anywhere near Pennsylvania. The Extension (XL) was the part that was not built...the Keystone pipeline is actually open (and doesn't go near Pennsylvania.

The reason oil companies import oil from overseas is because it is cheaper than drilling here. Its the same reason Ford Makes cars in Mexico, Apple makes smart phones in Asia, and Georgia Pacific buys some timber from Canada.
its not about the keystone pipeline numb skull, fuck, its about Pennsylvania's NG and coal. GD please don't reply if you aren't going to ready the OP. LMAO
 
The pipeline doesn't go anywhere near Pennsylvania. The Extension (XL) was the part that was not built...the Keystone pipeline is actually open (and doesn't go near Pennsylvania.

The reason oil companies import oil from overseas is because it is cheaper than drilling here. Its the same reason Ford Makes cars in Mexico, Apple makes smart phones in Asia, and Georgia Pacific buys some timber from Canada.



candycorn pls stick with the topic... Your rant has no relevance to the OP what so ever... The OP does not even mention the Keystone Pipeline... Your slipping in your old age... The OP is about the KEYSTONE state, not the pipeline...
 
candycorn pls stick with the topic... Your rant has no relevance to the OP what so ever... The OP does not even mention the Keystone Pipeline... Your slipping in your old age... The OP is about the KEYSTONE state, not the pipeline...
Seems to me the only way to get responses is to post off topic and wait for the angry rightwingers to troll.

Just look at the thread.
 
its not about the keystone pipeline numb skull, fuck, its about Pennsylvania's NG and coal. GD please don't reply if you aren't going to ready the OP. LMAO

The knee-jerk reaction from another leftoid is what that was. That is what they often do on threads when they see who the OP is, they just knee-jerk it with their stupid.
 
I'll give you credit, because I think you are smarter than that... All you are doing is practicing your trolling skills, which you do need some help with...
Go find someone else to practice on, or maybe find candycorn and tell her how she screwed up on this OP...
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Funny, when I look at this thread, I see two on topic responses. And right-wing trolls.
 
candycorn pls stick with the topic... Your rant has no relevance to the OP what so ever... The OP does not even mention the Keystone Pipeline... Your slipping in your old age... The OP is about the KEYSTONE state, not the pipeline...
Here is the mention in the OP
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The pipeline is alive and kicking..the XL was not approved.
 
Here is the mention in the OP
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The pipeline is alive and kicking..the XL was not approved.

The pipeline is alive and kicking..


Not this one.

Artificial political obstacles to critical energy infrastructure happen right here in Pennsylvania. Last fall, for example, companies canceled the PennEast Pipeline from the Marcellus Shale fields into New Jersey, citing the difficulty securing permits for the project.
 

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