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Could it be?????
http://www.nextenergynews.com/news1/...news2.13s.html
Independence from foreigner oil!!!!! I really hope this is taken advantage of. Could you imagine gas getting back in the $1.xx area again? |
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This would really rock the world economy and get rid of those terrorist states using oil profits to finance them. I hope this is legit
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I hope the hell it is too...It would be killer to see gas prices drop but it would be better to tell opec to go eat their own smegma.
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they've known about that reserve for years. There was a mini boom back in 79-83 then went bust. 200-300 billion barrels plus a ton of natural gas. the whole trick is how to access it and capture it all. There is no large system in place just yet
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Now with all the technology out they can drill pretty much anyway they want. So I think its possible now to get to it.
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yes, horizontal drilling is opening up more opportunities and even finding more oil they didnt know about. so yes itll be a huge reserve but i dont think it will affect us too much, many people will still be about oil conservation, and not just meeting the demand with supply so we can pay less...
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I am sure the prices will come down but not by much. I just want them to send a big FU to the Middle east, Russia, and Venezuela once we dont need them. I would like the next President to do it formally on TV too lol.
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its sad to say this as i remember paying 1.20 a gallon, but if gas was 2.50 a gallon id be happy, gettin tired of paying 3.11-3.23 a gallon
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I've been paying 2.73-2.93 for Sunoco plus
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I remember paying $.74 gallon for leaded regular! :shock: Those were the good old days. :nod:
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F#$&ing politicians!:evil: ________ Bernadette |
Would that be the reserve that they are banking on when they say the US will have oil for 50more years after the rest of the world runs out?
We're really no that dependant on terrorists. The middle east is like a whopping 5% and venezuala is like 2%. Mexico is our main importer last time I checked. |
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ah, but that was when a Democrat was in the White House ! :-P |
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I remember .89 cents.
This does nothing put but us back on the oil wagon. All that talk about gas friendly vehicles goes right into the ****ter now that we have a half a trillion barrels of oil. At least this could be a boost to our economy, and we dont have to drill into ANWAR. We will now reroute all the money going into renewable, cleaner fuel sources like new ways to develop ethanol and biodiesel, and go into cutting up North Dakota. This country is so oil hungry I bet you they would drill right though Mt.Rushmore to get oil. |
thats a good idea
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I like the idea of telling the Arab's to pound salt, but the use of oil does need to slow down. I think there are better ways to make fuel like ethanol to burn better, get better performance, and maintain the btu output of gasoline.
And all done cheaply and without too much energy or natural resources to be used up. |
BTU has nothing to do with power....its all about explosive expansion. The faster the molecules accelerate, the more is pressure created, the more force on the piston. I expect to see gobbs more torque from E85 and a slight bump in HP
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