Or does it include the riches unknown by lack of exploration via regulation that isn't even on the table.
The band plays on...
Outhouses and horseshoe manufacturers may make a comeback in our country some day because of planet saving generated vices.
Does anyone know what % we DO have?
And yes we can nuclear our way out of the problem.
Me thinks that it isn't that we can't produce because of inability to do so, we can't produce because of politically driven groups with political payoffs who have disdain for the American way paying for their influence via the pockets of election concerned lawmakers.
Interesting sidelight; I just converted my home heating plant from oil to NG. As there was a 5" main passing in front of my house getting the service hook-up was easy and took just a couple of hours to accomplish. The installation was done by subcontractors who handled the "underground" work with the overall supervision and meter installation done by a Wisconsin Energy field engineer. He had little to do for the first part of the job and we got to chatting a bit. I asked him about CNG as a motor fuel since WEC had been fielding test vehicles (their service trucks and city buses) for the last fifteen years or so. He said the project had been dropped as the technology available didn't provide sufficient energy storage capacity at reasonable pressures. Therefore the vehicles so equipped didn't have acceptable range. There was also concern about the safety of the general public refueling vehicles with high pressure gas. The "Gas Company" has therefore quietly shelved the project. Maybe someone should tell T. Boon Pickens before he crawls too far out on that limb?
Regards,
GtG
I don’t know where they got those numbers. I’ve heard those bandied about but supposedly there are “only” a few billion gallons that are actually recoverable. At least with current technology. Probably better with the off-shore stuff at this point.
And to the guy trying to sell me nuclear, well, I’m certainly buying.
The favorite Democrat lie is the one about it taking ten years to see one drop of oil if we start drilling today. I have seen oil industry experts say it could take as little as three years. In truth it will only take the time it takes to drill the wells and pump out the first drop because from that day forward foreign oil importation will start falling off. We have refineries right here in America not enough obviously but replacing foreign oil imports sounds like something I want to celebrate. The environuts are against drilling but its okay by them to transport imported crude oil halfway around the world risking massive oil spills.