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he's at least learned to post a clickable link. Ya gotta give him credit
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http://tinyurl.com/arlcrok


Yet another worthless link.


Worthless? Please tell, what was not true about the article and why is
it worthless?
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In article om,
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On 11/13/2012 2:51 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:45:55 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:



http://tinyurl.com/arlcrok


Yet another worthless link.

he's at least learned to post a clickable link. Ya gotta give him credit
for that.


I had to, you were too stupid to cut and paste.


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On 11/13/2012 2:51 PM, GuzzisRule wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:45:55 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:



http://tinyurl.com/arlcrok


Yet another worthless link.

he's at least learned to post a clickable link. Ya gotta give him credit
for that.


Gasoline is a by product of refining oil into Kerosene.

You never know what is going to be the next fuel.

Electricity is not a fuel.

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In article ,
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 11:45:55 -0500, iBoaterer wrote:



http://tinyurl.com/arlcrok



Yet another worthless link.


Worthless? Please tell, what was not true about the article and why is
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What article?
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 22:17:29 -0500, wrote:

There is a story right now on the news saying the US will be a net
exporter of oil by the end of the decade producing more than the
Saudis.


===

And that's good news of course. Our oil will eventually be depleted
however and the renewable energy research should continue unabated.

If we do it right oil will eventually be worth more as an industrial
feedstock than it is as a fuel. You can make electricity from wind,
photons and fusion but you can't make plastic and chemicals that way.

---------------------------------------------------

According to one article I read yesterday the US will become the
largest oil producing nation by 2020 with an output capacity that
exceeds all OPEC nations combined. That's only 8 years away. The
driver has been technical advances in harvesting shale oil and it's
cost effectiveness at today's oil prices.

A claim made in the article blows me away, if true. The article
claims that the entire world has used a total of 1 trillion barrels of
oil in the past 100 years. Recently discovered shale oil reserves
found in the Colorado area is estimated to contain 3 trillion barrels.
There is also a vast supply of shale oil along the east coast,
primarily in the PA area.

If all true, we aren't going to run out of oil soon. In addition, the
USA has an abundance of natural gas.

This all cracks me up. Only ten years ago the hot discussion was
"Peak Oil" and the claims that mankind was quickly depleting all the
remaining natural oil reserves on earth, with no new sources to be
found. Now, if true, Colorado has enough to last for another 300
years or so at the rate of consumption over the past 100 years. It
could last longer, since overall the world's rate of consumption is
declining due to greater efficiency of use.


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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012 22:17:29 -0500, wrote:

There is a story right now on the news saying the US will be a net
exporter of oil by the end of the decade producing more than the
Saudis.


===

And that's good news of course. Our oil will eventually be depleted
however and the renewable energy research should continue unabated.

If we do it right oil will eventually be worth more as an industrial
feedstock than it is as a fuel. You can make electricity from wind,
photons and fusion but you can't make plastic and chemicals that way.

---------------------------------------------------

According to one article I read yesterday the US will become the
largest oil producing nation by 2020 with an output capacity that
exceeds all OPEC nations combined. That's only 8 years away. The
driver has been technical advances in harvesting shale oil and it's
cost effectiveness at today's oil prices.

A claim made in the article blows me away, if true. The article
claims that the entire world has used a total of 1 trillion barrels of
oil in the past 100 years. Recently discovered shale oil reserves
found in the Colorado area is estimated to contain 3 trillion barrels.
There is also a vast supply of shale oil along the east coast,
primarily in the PA area.

If all true, we aren't going to run out of oil soon. In addition, the
USA has an abundance of natural gas.

This all cracks me up. Only ten years ago the hot discussion was
"Peak Oil" and the claims that mankind was quickly depleting all the
remaining natural oil reserves on earth, with no new sources to be
found. Now, if true, Colorado has enough to last for another 300
years or so at the rate of consumption over the past 100 years. It
could last longer, since overall the world's rate of consumption is
declining due to greater efficiency of use.


=====

Anything that reduces our dependence on the Middle East is real
progress.



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