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On Apr 14, 8:44 pm, "Matt W. Barrow"
wrote: "PhilS1965" wrote in message ... If we were to exploit every potential domestic oil resource we have, including Bakken, the Alask Wildlife Refuge and all offshore sources within our territorial waters, it would barely make a dent in our consumption. This is a simple fact acknowledged by the oil companies themselves. Cite? From the conservative New York Post: http://tinyurl.com/2np4yb " Overall, experts estimate that the undiscovered resources on the federal Outer Continental Shelf that could be recovered with today's technology are some 420 trillion cubic feet of gas and 77 billion barrels of oil..." This editorial is actually close to your view, but the numbers are telling. When added to our proven reserves of around 20 billion barrels, this great undiscovered 77 billion barrels gives us enough oil to supply ourselves (just the United States) for about 13 years. That's at the current rate of consumption, of course. Opinions of oil company executives on peak oil: http://www.energybulletin.net/37027.html The opinions are many and varied, of course, as one might expect. But many of them are surprisingly candid. People need to get over the utopian idea that there's some vast untapped oil resource out there, but we're somehow being prevented from using it. As we all learned in elementary school, fossil fuels are a finite resource, and they're running out. There shouldn't even be a political component to it, but for some reason, there is. Facts shouldn't be this controversial. Yeah, they've been telling us that since the 1880's and good little menchen keep barfing it out in public. Look, you may have misunderstood my intentions. I actually don't have major objections to exploiting known oil reserves. I think a few basic environmental guidelines are in order, since I don't happen to like beaches that can't be walked on or surf that can't be swum in, as I'm sure you don't either. I'm simply trying to be realistic with numbers. Most of the estimates I've given you are actually oil company estimates. If we take the oil companies at their word, we could drill every square centimeter of the North American continent, both offshore and on, and buy ourselves 13 years. |
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On Apr 14, 9:03 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
People need to get over the utopian idea that there's some vast untapped oil resource out there, but we're somehow being prevented from using it. http://tinyurl.com/54rp3x Whoops! Another utopian idea reinforced.... ;-) 33 billion barrels. Enough to supply the world for a whole year. Here are some helpful statistics on oil consumption: http://www.eia.doe.gov/neic/quickfacts/quickoil.html I think part of the problem here is people misunderstanding the numbers. As I cited in an above post, the most optimistic projections of known and potential reserves in North America would supply the U.S. for 13 years. I don't know about you, but 13 years doesn't seem as long to me as it used to. I'm trying to think a bit further into the future, but unfortunately when it comes to this topic, people seem to think in terms of their next trip to the pump. |
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Dylan Smith schrieb:
but it's interesting to note that most oil companies haven't called themselves oil companies for some time, instead calling themselves energy companies - and spending R&D money on developing all sorts of energy products. BP is one of the worlds largest producers of solar panels. #m |
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:04:00 +0200, Martin Hotze wrote:
BP is one of the worlds largest producers of solar panels. ....and one of the largest killers of refinery workers. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/busine..._bplede16.html |
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