IGA IGA:
How about building a line east so Canada does'nt have to import oil from the middle east. Then all the jobs would be in Canada. I read recently that Canada imports 750,000 barrels of oil a day. Keystone was to ship 800,000 barrels a day to Texas. Am I missing something?
No. The Trans-Canada oil pipeline cuts through the US under Lake Michigan and continues through Sarnia to Montreal and then cuts southeast to Maine. This leaves Eastern PQ and the Atlantic provinces out of the loop.
I imagine this is a cost/benefit problem. Once you get past Montreal suddenly you are faced with extensive geography and thin population. It may just make more sense, cost wise, to import it by ship.
Here are some maps and more data than you would ever want to look at on pipslines and the Canadian oil scene.
http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/m ... es/179_180