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Pux a Plenty

6/21/2022

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Episode: 0102
Canada may have a way to bypass pipelines

Pux a Plenty - AutoLooks
     If you thought fuel was high already, get ready for the real shock.  Canada sits on one the largest oil reserves in the world, yet we cannot move it.  The west fights each pipeline and the east is blocked by impassible Quebec.  So, how can Canada help the rest of the world with its fuel needs.  CanaPux and CN may have the answer to that, as they have developed a safe way to move oil by train.
     AutoLooks takes a look at this new technology and how it can help us out of this sticker shock fuel world of today.

     With gas prices on the rise, the search for more fuel has never been greater.  But where do we look for new sources.  Well, Canada has a vast supply, just no proper delivery service.  Pipelines to the west have been fought and stalled numerous times.  And trying to go east to the refineries in New Brunswick, Quebec stands in the way.  Our only pipelines are the current ones to the south and they cannot handle much more.  So, how do we get more fuel to the market?

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     This is where CN (Canadian National Railway) comes into play, as the largest network of rail service lines in Canada.  But, Fuel is explosive and most cities and towns now shy away from tankers in their rail yards.  Enter CanaPux and their ingenious puck method of shipping.  CanaPux can coat the oil and make them into pucks which can be easily transported and even float in water.


      CanaPux may be onto something with there oil pucks, but that is only if they can get the oil industry interested.  But, now with gas at its highest level ever and EV's on their way, big oil, may just have to invest. 

    Let's hope it works and our new rail supply line can open up the world to Canadian Oil!

Everett J.
#autolooks

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