In the legal correspondence for the city regarding the lawsuit, the law firm did due diligence and discovered with an oil pipeline reversal, two 70 foot tall venting towers would have to be built (read the case filing on the SoPo city website). They would have flames at the top, as you see at oil refineries. Millions of gallons of chemically treated toxic tar sands oil will have traveled hundreds of miles down the pipeline and the fumes need to be burned off at the end (South Portland). Yes, scary. And the new Portland Company Complex condos would have a direct view of this (about 3,000 feet away), not to mention a lot more oil tanker traffic to pick up all that oil. Oil tankers in port still burn fuel and occasionally leak that fuel along with the crude oil hookups (research past PPH articles over the years). That's scary too. These condos are not for Mainers, they are for wealthier people from out of state. Why would they look at that scene (and smell it) with all the other options to choose from on the Maine coast? Isn't this sort of thing what they are trying to get away from?