hmmmmmmmmmmmm. ............ well, if a dump truck explodes and drops 300 tonnes of frackin oil/sand.............................................. they pick it back up. and then process said sand............... oilsands and deep well drilling have nothing in common. except the end product;
BPs spill isn't even in comparison. even if they capped it 100% tomorrow, there is NO guaranteee the currents don't pull the MILLION barrels of oil spilt around the florida pan handle, and up the coast........ there is a lot of oil still flowing..................
Actually, Canadian oilsands aren't just the "dig it all out" variety. A lot of the recovery for some areas involves drilling using modified conventional methods. The heating and steam injection involved in those processes can result in a well that is completely capable of blowing out. The only difference is that the resulting spill would be in the bush instead of at sea.
This is an area that I have first hand knowledge of, having participated in the response to one such incident.
I don't advocate shutting down oilsands development, but we as
The public need to be aware of the real facts - not just the pap that the oil companies want to feed us.