Wednesday, February 15, 2023 6:18:51 PM
I care how much TransCanada paid, and the very fact they paid. Yes, TransCanada paid to test AOT. That’s a fact. And that’s important because it shows that a major Fortune 500 oil company with one of the most prolific pipelines in the northern hemisphere was seriously interested in the AOT. It also proves they would have paid millions to use the technology.
Companies don’t just want to “put something to rest.” That’s nonsense. Multiple oil companies genuinely want AOT to work, and they want to help QSEP to get it to work.
“But this is gaslighting, because the test failed miserably and the unit simply didn't work so who cares how much TCPL wasted just to check it out and put it to rest. “
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