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mis·sile
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noun: missile; plural noun: missiles

  1. a self-propelled weapon that carries an explosive warhead and is directed by remote control or internal equipment, launched from the ground or by an aircraft or submarine.
    "the plane disintegrated after being hit by a missile launched from the ground"



  2. an object that is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.
    "one of the players was hit on the head by a missile thrown by a spectator"


 

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I believe pigging also gives you the opportunity to divide the pipeline so that you can pump slugs of different materials and grades through the same pipeline, one after the other.
Yes...that is my understanding as well...but a different type of "pig".

I don't know all the ins and outs....just a common topic with friends working in the oilpatch and get the occasionally end up dealing with some aspects of the industry.

Problem with splitting flows is chemical composition and how to adjust at receiving end. Mix your drink before pouring it down a funnel...not pour rye and then have your buddy add mix after. Drunk engineers should not operate multi-story funnels...
 
The SOP with a 48 is to bring it as close as possible to right under the center of the vessel to detonate and break its back. Like this (at 3:15 +)


Now, the video above is of a sinkex. The target is not moving nor fighting back, unlike the Iranian frigate in the present case. Add to that the fact that the Iranian frigate is not as big a target as the Amphib in the sinkex and this attack was the first actual operational torpedo firing by a US SSN, and in the end, one miss and a second one close enough for a kill is pretty reasonable.
I don't know if this is the same exercise but different perspectives highlight the violence.

 
So a very quick and dirty online search gives me this.

1) In 2024 Canada imported about 1.42$ billion USD in oil from Saudi Arabia. Virtually of all this would have have to the East Coast of Canada.
2) Taking the 1.42 billion USD cost and dividing it by an average of say 62$USD/barrel of 2024 and one gest 23.5million barrels of oil
3) Taking that 23.5million barrels of oil and dividing it by 365 days in the year and that works out to be roughly 64,000 barrels a day
4) Since the Gulf of Hormuz is virtually shut right now - according to reports only approximately 13 ships a day are managing to get through vs the 153 on average a day. Its only a matter of time before the EC of Canada begins to feel the pinch of no oil being delivered
5) The Welland Canal is not set to re-open until 22 March, so there is no chance of any oil/gas being shipped from say Sarnia via the Welland Canal and out to the refinery in Saint John's any time soon.


Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed to a near standstill, with traffic dropping by approximately 90% in early March 2026 due to regional conflicts. While normally handling 20% of global oil (20+ million barrels/day), daily transits have plunged from over 153 vessels to just 13, according to early March data.


The Irving Oil Refinery in Saint John primarily imports crude oil from Saudi Arabia, which is its third-largest foreign supplier. Historically, the refinery has also processed a mix of Saudi-supplied crude oil, with import records indicating a range from a high of 127,630 barrels per day in 2018 to a low of 63,024 barrels per day in 2012. Additionally, the refinery has secured approvals to move Alberta oil from the west coast to its refinery by tankers routing through the Panama Canal, enhancing its access to Canadian crude oil.
The pro-independence folks on social media are claiming an independent Alberta would immune from all this bother. :ROFLMAO:
 
In a possible sign this war is expected to spread to other regions or the war is seriously taxing the US carrier fleet, the decommissioning schedule of USS Nimitz has been altered and the vessel will undertake several deployments this year. I guess this will free up a more modern carrier for operations.
The Nimitz was actually underway to the yard where it would have been taken out of service and has been diverted.


 
The pro-independence folks on social media are claiming an independent Alberta would immune from all this bother. :ROFLMAO:
Closed minded, inward looking thinking.
Why would an Albertan oil/gas company subsidize the people of Alberta by offering them lower gas prices than what they can get by selling to the open market at a higher price? Are those same ‘no HST/PST’ folks thinking that they are going to legislate companies to sell to the people of Alberta gas at a cheaper price?
 
In a possible sign this war is expected to spread to other regions or the war is seriously taxing the US carrier fleet, the decommissioning schedule of USS Nimitz has been altered and the vessel will undertake several deployments this year. I guess this will free up a more modern carrier for operations.
The Nimitz was actually underway to the yard where it would have been taken out of service and has been diverted.


We’ve been prolonging the life of so many of our systems over the last for decades, we can’t the US follow suit?
 
Futures markets just opened. West Texas Intermediate for April delivery is trading at almost $106 a barrel right now. Tomorrow’s gonna be grim.


From Bloomberg:

Crude oil jumped about 20% just after Monday’s open, with both WTI and Brent trading above $107/barrel now. That’s sent US equity index futures down more than 1.5% and sets up Asia’s markets for another brutal start to the week. In particular, South Korea’s volatile stocks could be headed for fresh, deep declines.

This war may be over sooner than we think.....
 
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Futures markets just opened. West Texas Intermediate for April delivery is trading at almost $106 a barrel right now. Tomorrow’s gonna be grim.
I fully plan on selectively adding to some of my positions.
If you own gas/oil stocks/etf/mutual funds they should benefit from this.
 
Be a good time to declare victory and eff off.

The Israel8s bombing a bunch of Iranian oil depots is not helping. Trump will have to release the SPR and immediately prioritize convoys. Good chance we see $120 oil byb the end of the week. Doubling global oil prices in weeks is quite the accomplishment.
 

Khameni’s son named new supreme leader. Doesn’t look like they are ready for unconditional surrender for now.
So far it’s not looking like the regime itself has been fundamentally disrupted. They kills the Supreme Leader, but not the President nor the others needed for an interim leadership council. They hit the Assembly of Experts building but it doesn’t appear they killed the mullahs themselves. Lots of 2 or 3ics stepping up, but the government is still in place and in power.

I fully plan on selectively adding to some of my positions.
If you own gas/oil stocks/etf/mutual funds they should benefit from this.

Oh, I’ll personally come through this just fine. I don’t try to time anything, I’m just always regularly contributing.
 
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