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1 posted on 08/29/2006 4:03:39 AM PDT by saganite
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Oil drilling in NDak? It's nothing Congress can't screw up.


2 posted on 08/29/2006 4:16:41 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch (What I do (sin) is proof of what I am (sinful).)
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Finding housing for those workers is another challenge

Hey, send FEMA trailers that aren't good enough for many Katrina evacuees. I'm sure roughnecks won't complain a bit. They'll even be willing to pay rent.

4 posted on 08/29/2006 4:53:22 AM PDT by dirtboy (This tagline has been photoshopped)
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To: saganite
Great news.

Now, if the Greenies don't bring enviromental lawsuits and screw things up...

7 posted on 08/29/2006 5:35:48 AM PDT by Gritty (I believe it is appropriate to over-represent facts on how dangerous global warming is - Al Gore)
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What about all the praire dog habitat that will be destroyed?

HAVE WE NO SHAME?!?!?!


10 posted on 08/29/2006 6:08:00 AM PDT by Prysson
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To: Berosus; Cincinatus' Wife; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; FairOpinion; ...
400 billion barrels is a lot of oil (the Persian Gulf has something like 650 billion I think, although that number has gone up over the years), but it sounds like it resides in pockets in the strata.
A federal government geologist estimated a formation called the Bakken shale holds 400 billion barrels of oil... Hess production superintendent Virgil Miller says he's not expecting a bust at the end of this oil boom. "It might slow down a little bit, but I think it's going to be viable in the long term," says Miller. "Nobody thinks the price is going to go down that far. It's going to stay above $50 (per barrel), probably." The oil is in a layer of rock about two miles below the surface. But that layer is thin, perhaps five to 20 feet thick. So this rig drills down two miles, then gradually turns using a steerable drill bit, until it's drilling horizontally. It then bores through the rock layer for a mile. That increases the efficiency of oil extraction.

18 posted on 08/29/2006 11:03:09 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Thursday, August 10, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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