Posted on 01/06/2017 5:39:42 PM PST by artichokegrower
The United States is projected to become a net energy exporter over the next decade due to rising natural gas exports and falling petroleum product imports, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Thursday.
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I wish it could happen years before that.
Drill Baby, Drill!
Pedal to the metal.
OPEC can bend over.
Oil will lose its value as a muslim weapon against the West. Time for the muzzies to vacate the West and take their mosques with them, brick by brick.
Fracking is good.
This is a mistake. Unless science reverses it’s claim that fossil fuels are in finite supply, we should keep ours in the ground and only pump what is necessary for our needs. We shouldn’t be exporting it. Republicans made a mistake on this. They have no vision.
We can now tell the Saudis to frack themselves
Build LNG facilities and export to Europe — watch Putin cry.
Research ‘abiotic’ oil, hydrocarbons, etc. There are oceans of hydrocarbons, methane, etc on the moons of Saturn and Jupiter. I’m pretty sure that there were no dinosaurs and jungles on those moons. We have only drilled a few miles down into the Earth. The more we explore, the more we find.
Or, frack off ragheads.
In the case of coal, Dig baby, dig!
“Research abiotic oil, hydrocarbons, etc. There are oceans of hydrocarbons, methane, etc on the moons of Saturn and Jupiter. Im pretty sure that there were no dinosaurs and jungles on those moons. We have only drilled a few miles down into the Earth. The more we explore, the more we find.”
Absolutely correct. We now have enough proven reserves to last centuries, and that is with many places off limits to even LOOKING for energy. Think of the technology advances of last 200 years. We need to survive another century to have a viable alternative to coal, oil and gas...and we will.
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