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What is a "Carbon Pipeline"?
Please don't politicize this innocent question.
Just wondering. There appears to be some folks not liking this... Is this possibly real or another dream???
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A couple articles explaining what it is and why some farmers are objecting to them.
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/01/10901...ture-pipelines https://www.reuters.com/business/sus...te-2022-04-19/ |
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Sounds like a pie in the sky idea to me. I would not want another line across my farm. It takes a good ten years to get production back to where it was before construction. Typically they only pay a set fee for the easement to put it in and then compensation on loss of production for 5 years on a sliding scale per year.
100% first year 80% second year 60% third year 40% fourth year 20% fifth year No residual payments while the line is in the ground either. Then again, It could be a ruse to get a pipeline built, and then convert it to oil once the political climate changes. |
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