Posted on 12/06/2018 3:29:18 PM PST by Hojczyk
This is terrific news for American workers and consumers Unless, of course, Democrats ever regain control of government.
Science Daily reported:
Today, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced the Wolfcamp Shale and overlying Bone Spring Formation in the Delaware Basin portion of Texas and New Mexicos Permian Basin province contain an estimated mean of 46.3 billion barrels of oil, 281 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, and 20 billion barrels of natural gas liquids, according to an assessment by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This estimate is for continuous (unconventional) oil, and consists of undiscovered, technically recoverable resources.
Christmas came a few weeks early this year, said U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke. American strength flows from American energy, and as it turns out, we have a lot of American energy. Before this assessment came down, I was bullish on oil and gas production in the United States. Now, I know for a fact that American energy dominance is within our grasp as a nation.
In the 1980s, during my time in the petroleum industry, the Permian and similar mature basins were not considered viable for producing large new recoverable resources. Today, thanks to advances in technology, the Permian Basin continues to impress in terms of resource potential. The results of this most recent assessment and that of the Wolfcamp Formation in the Midland Basin in 2016 are our largest continuous oil and gas assessments ever released, said Dr. Jim Reilly, USGS Director. Knowing where these resources are located and how much exists is crucial to ensuring both our energy independence and energy dominance.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Excellent. We will be able to become energy independent.
I see a democrat proposal for a doubling of the gasoline and diesel fuel tax in our future.
Their return to nomadic goat humpers couldn’t happen fast enough.
Story is 2 years old. Not sure why it would affect oil markets today.
Did any Helium get discovered ?
One of the most abundant elements in the universe is getting harder to come by.
Helium goes into a lot more than balloons. Because the gas is inert and has extreme melting and boiling pointsboth near absolute zeroscientists use it in cryogenics, high-energy accelerators, arc welding, and silicon wafer manufacturing. A severe reduction in the availability of helium could force hospitals to replace costly MRI magnets or restrict patient access to them.
The federal government, which sets helium prices, announced in April that helium prices would spike from $75.75 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf) in FY 2012 to $84 per Mcf in FY 2013. (Last year, prices rose only 75 cents.) This price spike, along with uncertain federal policy (and a peculiar industry setup to begin with), is threatening to create a shortage. Here's what's going on.
Helium Hotspot
Although helium is the second most abundant element in the universe, most of it in the Earth's atmosphere bleeds off into space. Helium used for industrial purposes is a byproduct of natural gas production, and the Texas Panhandle is the United States' helium capital. In the natural gas fields near Amarillo, the U.S. government maintains the country's largest helium storehouse. The government put it there back in 1925 because natural gas produced at the gas fields between Amarillo and Hugoton, Kan., has a very high helium concentrationup to 1.9 percent.
Although other countries produce helium, the natural gas fields elsewhere around the globe are much less helium-rich than those near Amarillo. Because helium was critical to military reconnaissance and space exploration in the mid-20th Century, Congress mandated that the government encourage private helium producers nationwide to sell their helium to the government and store it near Amarillo as part of the Federal Helium Program.
THE U.S. ALONE PRODUCES 75 PERCENT OF THE WORLD'S HELIUM
Today, the U.S. alone produces 75 percent of the world's helium. Nearly half of that total, or roughly 30 percent of the world's helium supply, comes from the U.S. Federal Helium Reserve. That reserve is held in a huge natural underground reservoir near Amarillo called the Bush Dome. The dome is connected to a pipeline that links the stored helium with nearby helium refining facilities and the natural gas fields in Kansas.
Yet the American reserve is in danger. Between 10 and 12 billion cubic feet of recoverable helium are expected to remain in the reservoir by the end of 2014, Walter Nelson, director of helium sourcing for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., told the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee in May. "At current production rates of about 2 billion cubic feet per year, the reservoir could continue to produce helium for five to six more years." But, he said, the computer modeling that predicts the amount of helium the reservoir will be able to produce, considering its complex geology, has determined that the reservoir production rates "will decline to approximately 1 billion cubic feet per year after 2014," he said. "As a result, the usable life of the reservoir will be extended to 2018 or perhaps even 2020."
USGS Report Expands Permians Wolfcamp, Bone Spring Potential Bounty
Velda Addison Senior Editor, Digital News Group Hart Energy Thursday, December 6, 2018 - 2:23pm
Says this year, what are you talking about??
Hmmm, okay. I read about how Germany was refused helium from the US and used hydrogen in their blimps hence (hence??) the Hindenburg disaster.
It’s news like this that makes me want to build another 5 mpg engine to play with on a daily basis.
Just don’t ask the Canadians to build a pipeline.....
And Peak Oil takes another slap upside the head! lol
You would think. Thought I heard oil was around $54/ barrel today. Still $3.00/gal here. Yeah, I know, refineries.
Yes, but I’d still like to see those camel jockeys reserves drawn down to zero and then watch them beg us for fresh water when their money runs out.
“enhance the undersea habitat for the juvenile fish”
Few things bring such life to pelagic areas of the ocean, like an oil platform.
“We will be able to become energy independent.”
The U.S. Just Became a Net Oil Exporter for the First Time in 75 Years (December 6, 2018)
Funny, I almost added the Hindenburger Roast to the Post.
Falconspeed wrote:
Energy independence and energy dominance. God bless America.
Thank you, Lord, for more oil. We all know that oil is a natural, renewable non-organic substance that increases in volume every year. Thats why new oil fields are found every year.
No, dinosaurs did not prepare oil and no, geologists who say dinosaurs prepared oil are not smart.
Gas today is $3.65 at a local Chevron. Criminal. Should be $1.00 max.”
Energy independence indeed !!!
Gas is $1.83 here in Texas....
“Gas today is $3.65 at a local Chevron.”
Damn! $2.09.9 hereabouts in Sarasota, FL where Republicans are in charge despite the best efforts of Dimmies in the SE part of the state.
In truth, only a few in this country know and understand the truth of what you just said.
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