Posted on 09/23/2009 7:19:50 PM PDT by larry hagedon
New oil discovery in California; one more place to not drill here drill now.
Oxy oil discovery could spark new interest in California's energy potential The biggest find in the state in 35 years, somewhere in Kern County, could herald new exploration in California and the U.S., experts say. But some worry it could lead to a false sense of security.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
First, the Navy should never have given it up as their strategic reserve!!!
I think it is “The Teapot Dome Scandal” part 2
“In 1921, by executive order of President Harding, control of Naval oil reserves at Teapot Dome in Wyoming and at Elk Hills, California, was transferred from the Navy Department to the Department of the Interior. The oil reserves had been set aside for the Navy by President Taft. In 1922, Albert B. Fall, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, leased, without competitive bidding, the Teapot Dome fields to Harry F. Sinclair, an oil operator, and the field at Elk Hills, California, to Edward L. Doheny. These transactions became (192223) the subject of a Senate investigation conducted by Sen. Thomas J. Walsh”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teapot_Dome_scandal
yep
Like it. Will steal it.
Thats the only way it will get out of the Ground on the Leftist Coast.
Pray for America
Oh yes Occidental and the Gores nice dealings there from Elk Hills to Hooker Chemical and the Love Canal.
5.56mm
Well, I think I hit all the liberal arguments. :)
I believe I also read that Occidental wasn’t even the highest bidder. It was such a benefit to Gore, tho, how could they NOT award the deal to them.
I wasn’t politically aware at that time in my life, but I did watch the news and I don’t remember hearing any of the anti-capitalists excoriating Gore over making such a big profit.
"God put this here on Earth fo' us man!"
lol In that area it’s kangaroo rats.
We had a severe mouse problem at the warehouse so one of the guys put out sticky traps. One of them ended up with 3 baby kangaroo rats stuck in it. The supervisor made him immediately bury them before the resident eco-nut found out because the fine is $10,000/rat (supervisor’s words). You could prolly add $5000 per since they were babies.
So what. We don’t drill for oil anymore.
well, if the political winds ever stop blowing the wrong way, this could be a great deal for Bakersfield. In the past few years, oil was winding down there, and the thought was that it was an old area that was almost played out. Sounds like Bakersfield might get a new lease on life, if given a chance.
By the way, I drove through the area northeast of Bakersfield a few years ago on a little state highway. For some miles it is an otherworldly expanse of low hills with dry grass, and above ground pipes everywhere. Very desolate and somewhat post-apocalyptic. Somebody ought to write a lonesome song or story about it. It is very evocative.
California is moving to a soy-based economy so they don’t need that oil.
Don’t know that it is related, but Hannity showed Feinstein explaining her no vote to turn the water back on in the San Joaquin Valley. She said it would be like ‘Pearl Harbor’. It’s a clue, I think, but to what?
I wouldn’t know, as I am a Conservative and pay little attention to Liberal philosophy.
Yep, right on the button my friend, I have always been for drilling here and drilling now.
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