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Coalbed methane project in B.C. has American co

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Coalbed methane project in B.C. has American conservationists concerned


Environmental | 207789 hits | Dec 26 8:41 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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VANCOUVER, B.C. - American conservation groups are adding their voices to concerns over a coalbed methane project in the southeast region of B.C.

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  1. by avatar RUEZ
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:13 am
    As if we care what Americans think about what we do in our country.

  2. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:40 am
    CBM wells. PDT_Armataz_01_37

    The future,Canada has enough Coal bed methane to heat the country for hundreds if not thousands of years.

  3. by avatar Toro
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:45 pm
    I expect those that are generally concerned about Canadian sovereignty, ie. The Council of Canadians, the NDP, Mel Hurtig, The Toronto Star, etc., to come out and condemn the US for meddling in Canadian affairs.

  4. by avatar QBC
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:02 pm
    Maybe the American conservationists should actually do something in their own country. I'm sure there are the odd project in the US that adversely effects wildlife south of the border. They should clean up their own backyard before they comment on what anyone else is doing.

  5. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:32 pm
    The people bitching all have cabins in the Flathead valley,now there worth millions so thats why the concern.

  6. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 7:06 pm
    The people on the BC side bitching are mostly from Fernie and a few own guide and outfitting cabins on the river.They got these properties long ago by buying the trapping rights.Theres a select few in Alberta and BC that have cabins in the toolies now by doing this and they dont have to trap either.So they basically got huge chunks of prime wilderness for nothing.

    I know quite a few of those guys and spent lots of time in the flathead valley as it's my backyard.

  7. by avatar QBC
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 7:09 pm
    So, will the project screw up their trapping or the wildlife?

  8. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:00 pm
    "QBC" said
    So, will the project screw up their trapping or the wildlife?


    I dont think so and not many trap,they cater to American tourists who pay $1200.00/day for a float trip down the river.we do minimal disturbance wells mostly in Alberta which is just mowing the crop,no road or lease building but coal bed wells can be drilled in a day or less.When they do a field in Alberta they drill one every quarter section and then tie them all in to one big line.All thats left is a small wellhead and a metal cage around it for protection from the wildlife.I dont know if their going to try carbon sequestring on those wells or not.Most people think thats bad for ground water but the jury's still out on that.
    The flathead valley was also clearcut years ago once for the timber and again for the beetlekill.There's also a big open pit coalmine upstream from these guys.That valleys still pretty wild on the BC side,lots of griz and elk,they get massive snowfalls in the winter,thats why no one lives there.But the logging would have disturbed the wildlife more then these wells ever will.
    Plus theres snowmobiles ripping all through there right now. :lol:

  9. by avatar djakeydd
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 9:03 pm
    This is all hot air, Shell has pulled out for at least 2 years on this project. Incidentally, they have closed and dissasembled every shell station between Prince Rupert and PG (to the best of my knowledg has the last and only shell. Coincidence?, I think not :roll: .

  10. by IcedCap
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 9:04 pm
    "RUEZ" said
    As if we care what Americans think about what we do in our country.


    you did when the Liberals were in charge

  11. by Anonymous
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 9:37 pm
    "djakeydd" said
    This is all hot air, Shell has pulled out for at least 2 years on this project. Incidentally, they have closed and dissasembled every shell station between Prince Rupert and PG (to the best of my knowledg has the last and only shell. Coincidence?, I think not :roll: .


    What are you talking about? Shell has wells all over the flathead.Their pipeline runs right over the top of the continental divide from Alberta through BC.

    They just did such a good job that no one knows there's a pipeline in the ground,even you.

  12. by avatar djakeydd
    Sat Dec 27, 2008 10:28 pm
    Im talking about the Klappan River coalbed methane project, it is 100% shelved, possibly for good. If you lived here you would know of what i speak, its been a real big deal. Im out of the loop on the one in the se corner, but yeah, that should likely be canned too. There are few jobs or spinoff from CBM. Like I said before, Shell *&%$canned every stinking station in the area, methinks they are a bit pissed about all the bad press they have gotten here. Likely down in fernie no one gave a fat rats ass and I bet that shell still sells car gas there.

    END OF THREAD

  13. by DerbyX
    Sun Dec 28, 2008 12:51 am
    "RUEZ" said
    As if we care what Americans think about what we do in our country.


    Excellent thought. I guess as long as Canadians are telling other countries how to act and how to run their countries we deserve the same treatment.

  14. by avatar RUEZ
    Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:10 am
    "DerbyX" said
    As if we care what Americans think about what we do in our country.


    Excellent thought. I guess as long as Canadians are telling other countries how to act and how to run their countries we deserve the same treatment.
    Nice try.



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