The US now produces half of the oil it consumes with the production level increasing and the consumption level decreasing at a rate in which the US will be energy independent in the next ten to twenty years. After this 'checkpoint,' the US is expected to replace Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kuwait, the UAE, Iraq, Venezuela, and other OPEC countries as the biggest exporter in oil.
The point is that Canada has much, much more oil than the United States, yet they are slow to seize their oil. Yes, Canada has SOME oil they are producing, but it is very insignificant to the level they could be producing at.
So at this point, you're probably thinking Canada is a bit foolish not to have acted better on this chance. However, in a way they could be making an intelligent long term decision. Western and industrialized nations are ever so slowly turning away from the use of dirty fossil fuels, but oil will still be extremely popular for countries still developing in the next decades (such as Asia, and eventually Africa) and they will profit much more when fewer countries still have oil to produce.
Anyways, is Canada making the smart decision or are they missing out on an opportunity to make themselves rich?
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Most of our oil comes from the oil sands in Alberta. Its quite difficult to process and make the oil usable.
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I think it's pretty smart, conservative
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Edited by MajorCrabs: 3/15/2013 11:33:41 PMI guess part of the issue is the fact that in some ways getting the oil (Tar Sands) is destructive to the environment. Personally from what I have seen the western world has no problem destroying another countries envrionment but is hesitant in destroying their own.
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The U.S. imports about 12% of its oil from Canada. Our number one seller of crude is Canada, not a middle east country. In other words, Canada sells a lot of crude oil.
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lolcanada Im sure they'd have a bigger economy.
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Edited by Prototape: 3/15/2013 5:57:30 PMThey are trying to start export their oil. For example, the recent feud over the Keystone XL pipeline. Even if that particular plan fails, they said they still plan on carrying through with exporting their oil through other means.
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Not necessarily. Alberta is in a staples trap with oil which has a negative effect on the rest of the country. If we're going to point to countries smart with their oil look at Norway.
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Actually it's quite smart. The country is doing good without having to use up their oil. They can save it and use it when they are either in debt or when the world is running out.
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I think the smart decision.
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Well maybe they understand the long term consequences of doing that.