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Message: 70 Refineries may not be enough.....

I have no doubt about the truth of this article, but it does make me wonder about what other investment opportunities might emerge from this problem!  

It seems to me that, in Canada, we have a distribution problem.  The price of "at-the-pump" gas in the East of Canada have no direct correlation to the price "at-the-pump" in the West because we are on completely separate distribution systems.

When we talk about WWF's refineries (or anyone's refineries) which market are they serving?  Who is going to distribute this added capacity to the hungry cars of the east or west of Canada, or the US? (and China?)

Given that I am a believer in WWF, I am now looking forward to the next 
big opportunity...

Who are the "players" in the distribution network that are going to benefit
from WWF's success? Given that everyone who is still on this list is a believer in WWF, it might be interesting to start discussing the next "big play"!  

 I admit to being an ignorant, small player in this market, so maybe my question is irrelevant... but I do want to know what other companies I should be looking at who will benefit from WWF's impending success!

 

Money Money Money... must be funny... in a rich man's world!

 

M

 

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