From the comments: ‘Big bet on a dying industry.’ Readers respond to CN Rail’s plan to ship bitumen in hockey-like pucks

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Imagine a million of these lined up in a 4' diameter pipeline. Now imagine 12 pipelines nested together. One stops eleven keep pumping. Now imagine all of these inside a master pipeline. Just saying

“Dying industry” 😂😂😂... despite what EnviroHeroes want to believe, fossil fuel and oil sands is a growing industry and will continue to be for a long time to come

Can’t build a pipeline thanks Trudeau!!!! What are they going to do

They want to transport them in hopper cars like alfalfa pellets

OK this is just embarrassing at this point. Time to forget about this dying industry and end taxpayer subsidies. endtarsandssubsidies focusonrenewables

Keurig is a horrible and lazy invention for the environnement. Is this 'oil pod' simply just oil wrapped in Plastic ?

Canada TarSands 'This is truly a groundbreaking technology! Although more expensive to produce and ship, it is so much safer than transporting oil in rail tankers or pipelines. According to CN [railways Co], the pucks are robust and more fire resistant than the alternatives. '

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