Posted on 03/28/2008 9:59:13 AM PDT by a real Sheila
at least the 10th thread posted on this very topic in the last few weeks.
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Good!
.. and I hope to see 20 more like it in the next few weeks.
It is amazing how easily foreign suppliers of energy can tie up our own resources here at home thru subterfuge and trickery and lies... all served up by eco-front orgs and elected officials on the take.
Talk about your conspiracy of conspiracies.. they are definitely getting their monies worth any way ya cut it.;-)
I believe Smokin Joe is working that field.
“...typical white oilmen...”
Care to elaborate on that?
Not true. All oil in production is source from sedimentary rock.
I don’t know about 200 Billion Bbls, but it is a very large play. The Bakken Shale was not explored until recently because of the lack of technology. EOG recently drilled a few wells that potentialed for 2000 bbls per day—considering the extent of the basin, it could be a very large field. In addition, the Barnett Shale in Texas, the Woodford Shale in Oklahoma and Texas, and the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas are profitable now. Most of the source rocks in the US are being looked at as reservoirs because of rapidly advancing technology. The industry is shifting from conventional to unconvential plays. High product prices and improving drilling techniques have made that possible.
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Do a search on Bakken Shale, Barnett Shale, Woodford Shale, Fayetteville Shale. Hottest plays in the US at the moment.
Then the Greens need silenced.
Barnett Shale in Texas is a Natural Gas Source, not a significant source of oil. Woodford Shale and Fayetteville Shale are also a Natural Gas fields.
If the oil is down a few thousand feet the surface temperatures won't matter - it will still be quite warm. If you need something hotter why not bring in a number of the small nuclear power plant technologies to produce steam. If nothing else, why not stick a few refurbished nuclear subs out there? These could be portable and cheap sources of a whole lot of BTU's.
The greens will scream naturally but why not answer their paranoid rantings with the argument that this is the best way for us to avoid a whole series of future Iraq style wars. This line of argument won't make them any happier but it might convince the sane in the rest of the nation to go along. In one fairly simple and inexpensive play we could undercut nearly all the enemies of this nation for decades to come.
No.
Well, there going to have a problem if it's accessible from the Indian Reservations. The indians have a lot of autonomy and Greens have a really hard time telling brown-skinned folks what to do. The revenues for the governing tribal councils from exploiting a huge oil hit will be tempting beyond belief.
So we might actually get to a bunch of this oil despite the greenies.
If this is so then look for oil to be $1,000 barrel.
I don’t believe a word of this. The U.S. Continental oil reserves are at or near bone dry. I have talked to people in the oil exploration industry and they tell me there is very little cheap oil left.
The last thing that the Carlyle Group is going to allow Bush to do is break the backs of the Saudis. Chinas need for oil will prevent the price of oil from ever dropping ‘too far’.
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