Posted on 06/16/2008 9:01:51 AM PDT by Donald Rumsfeld Fan
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We believe commercial oil shale production in this region will come, and probably within 10 years. That's why it's so important to address the concerns The Post voiced 28 years ago about the impact of oil shale production on the environment and economy of the West, especially on our scarce water supplies.
"In-situ," or in-the-ground, technology being developed by Shell and EGL Resources, along with a new approach by Chevron crafted by teaming with Los Alamos National Laboratories, may be able to solve those problems. But the companies doing that research say they aren't yet ready for commercial development.
We commend these far-sighted and responsible energy companies for working with Western leaders like Salazar, Gov. Bill Ritter and Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal to ensure that these vast reserves are developed wisely.
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If I was to characterize this article I'd say it says: "shale? ...yes it's going to happen...but be careful...steady as she goes". Sounds like a bunch of anti-capitalist, pansy assed liberals soaked in liberal nuance to me.
And in related articles:
Drilling for oil off the cosat and in ANWR unwise
Building new nuclear power plants unwise
Building new clean coal fired plants unwise
Building new refineries unwise
Buying energy saving toasters a wise way to stave off the energy crisis
I think that if Rush wants to drill for oil, he should be allowed to do so.
What rush?
We can get these resources; we ned to get these resources, but the companies have the ability now to use a little technological innovation and environmentally sound policies to obtain them.
it's in the companies own best interest to maintain the land and keep a small environmental footprint.
“I think that if Rush wants to drill for oil, he should be allowed to do so.”
LOL....then they’d sing a song about it.
“Buying energy saving toasters a wise way to stave off the energy crisis”
I’ve never owned a toaster.
The leftists dream of returning to the glorious days of FDRs great depression so they can install many more government programs and controls on freedom. They intend to do it by cutting off our sources of energy. That is what is behind the Global Warming nonsense.
In Fort Worth Texas they are about to begin extracting oil and gas from a huge shale deposit that sits in the middle of several residential neighborhoods.
There are a few environmentalist cranks moaning about it but for the most part the people love it because they will soon be receiving the checks for their oil and gas leases.
The Denver Post has been fighting shale oil development for nearly 30 years... And now when it looks like shale oil production might become a reality its a ‘rush’.
Idiots.
Of course it must be environmentally friendly and economical .... Duh.
I found the article kinda strange. It seemed to imply that there were crazed drillers who wanted to drill even if it was uneconomical and violated our environmental laws.
I prefer him as a talk show host, but if this is what he chooses to do, all the power to ‘m.
Ive never owned a toaster.
Well, buster, get off your butt and buy one now! Do your duty to help solve the energy crisis!
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You read that title the same as I did
“Ive never owned a toaster.
Well, buster, get off your butt and buy one now! Do your duty to help solve the energy crisis!”
And I don’t have an electric can opener. Yet I’m one of those evil conservatives.
30 + years ago, Exxon’s approach to getting oil out of shale was to drill and blast, crush the shale down to golf balls and then hit the chunks with radiation to make the oil come out. In this process, the golf balls because bigger than soft balls, (about 40 percent bigger.) Add this impact to the normal 25 percent swell factor and you begin to see the problem.
The Saudis opening up the taps slightly is not enough to crush the entire concept of offshore or ANWR drilling, as it is with oil shale.
Oh, so the energy crisis must be your fault, then.
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