Posted on 03/15/2006 1:30:16 PM PST by Pukin Dog
Under the radar screen, the Senate has marked up the 07 budget to include ANRW drilling. There is a vote tonight in the Senate starting around 5pm eastern time on a measure by Maria Cantwell to remove ANRW from the budget. This time it should pass in the Senate before moving on to the House.
All you folks who thought the matter was dead were not paying attention. ANWR is alive and well, and starting tonight, we are one step closer to soaking those Caribou in crude oil. (that is a joke for the humorless among us)
Drill, baby. DRILL!!
Does anybody know how maverick senator John McCain plans on voting?
If he wants the conservative vote, he better shape up.
Caribou also like the gravel roads and pads oil producers make to get out of the misquitoe swarms in the tundra.
As for your sister, you are probably think of this guy hiding behind that bush.
The following legislative measures are required:
1. Regulations need to change to allow additional refining capacity.
2. The bias against diesel engines in regulations should also be removed. A tax break for purchasing diesel cars should be instituted.
3. Drill ANWR, now.
Regards, Ivan
The most oil per square mile predicted in any undeveloped area in the world of compariable size.
Yeah, not much, just more than anyplace else not already flowing. And it is ANWR, only one "A".
The problem can be traced to the Teapot Dome scandal. It's Federal land, like 60% of Alaska.
Mexico may have just discovered 10 billion barrels of oil in the Gulf. That won't hurt the supply demand curve.
Woooooo, my bad
What time is the vote?
Previously, a picture of a pumping station was posted (#7 above) instead of this:
a drilling station.
We at "NordP Enterprises" apologize for our ignorance.
The caption, "DRILL PAST SUNSET BABY" still applies...
Get up to Nome today?
AMEN! Many Caribou drill as well, its how you get CARIBOU-ets
'KIN A!!@!!!!!!
Gimme my damn AMERICAN pint! You greenie Facsists!
" The most oil per square mile predicted in any undeveloped area in the world of compariable size.
Yeah, not much, just more than anyplace else not already flowing. And it is ANWR, only one "A"
Excellent spank job!
There shall be one standard set of gasoline blends used in the lower 48 states.
As ethanol radically reduces the shelf life of gasoline, it need not be added at the point of refinement.
The wells will not run dry in 7 years. We have been flowing from the wells for 30 up here. You making this stuff up. It is ~10 BILLION barrels of oil. If this is not enough oil to be worth producing, name one place in the world that is.
"As for your sister, you are probably think of this guy hiding behind that bush."
That's a moose.
Note: 10.36 Billion is not the total sum of oil expected in the ground. It is the mean value of the technically recoverable oil based on technology that is already being improved.
http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs-0028-01/fs-0028-01.pdf
Thanks, my wife keeps claiming its goats eating our bushes. ;-)
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